Revit Course
About This Course
This Revit course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of
Autodesk Revit, a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) software widely used in the
architecture, engineering, and construction industries.
Throughout the course, participants will learn the fundamental concepts and techniques
necessary to create, modify, and manage 3D models of buildings and their components. They
will gain hands-on experience with the software, enabling them to efficiently design, document,
and collaborate on building projects.
Learning Objectives
In a Revit Architecture and Structure course, participants will learn the following:
• Introduction to Revit: Understanding the BIM workflow, user interface, and project
setup specific to architecture and structural design.
• Building Elements: Creating and modifying architectural and structural components
such as walls, floors, roofs, columns, beams, foundations and reinforcement.
• Views and Sheets: Creating and managing different views, sheets, and schedules
specific to architectural and structural documentation.
• Annotation and Detailing: Adding dimensions, text, symbols, and other annotations
to architectural and structural drawings.
• Visualization and Rendering: Applying materials, textures, and lighting to create
realistic renderings and visualizations for architectural and structural models.
• Project Documentation: Generating construction documents, including plans,
sections, elevations, and schedules specific to architectural and structural design.
• Preparing Structural Analysis: Utilizing Revit's structural analysis tools to create and
modify structural analytical model.
• Schedule and quantities for the buildings components.
By the end of the course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of using
Revit for architectural and structural design. They will be able to create accurate 3D models,
produce high-quality construction documents, perform basic structural analysis, and
collaborate effectively with other professionals in the architecture and engineering
industry
Requirements
- There are no software or materials needed
- You'll be equipped with confidence and skills during this course, so simply need a willingness to learn
- Have some examples in mind of areas you'd like to negotiate over
Curriculum
42 Lessons2h 20m
lecture 1
Building information modeling
Software interface
Window
Zooming, ban and orbit
Selecting and filter
visual style & detail level
Selecting And Filter-15:05
Revit course questions
lecture 2
Starting project
Information
Units
Levels
Grids
Column
Shortcut
save file
backup file
lecture 3
Floor:
Create floor (line, rectangle & circle)
edit floor type
Edit sketch
Draw panel
Wall (Create & modify wall)
Draw panel (polygon, arc & pick line)
Door
Underlay
Thin line
Clip board
Hide & isolate
lecture 4
Component furniture,arch..etc
Modify tab (move, copy, rotate, array…etc) (
Beams
create similar
Windows management
shadow
join
lecture 5
Create and modify stair
view range
Section box
Railing
Ramp
lecture 6
FRAMING ELEVATION
beam system, bracing and truss
Model panel
Work plane
Roof
Opening , arch
Ceiling
lecture 7
Graphic setting
Line pattern & weight setting
Material
PAINT
Elevation
Section
Callout
lecture 8
Plan view
Foundations
Area reinforcement
Fabric reinforcement
path reinforcement
Duplicate
lecture 9
rebar reinforcement
Rebar cover
Rebar coupler
Reinforcement extension
Structural connections
lecture 10
Dimension
Quantities and schedule
lecture 11
Text
Tags
Preparing for structural analysis
Export to robot and etab
lecture 12
Camera
Crop region
Rendering
Publishing (placing view ,layout and title block)
Print
export to 3ds max and AutoCAD