Revit Architecture Advanced
Learning objectives
This course covers a wide range of advanced topics in Revit Architecture, continuing to build on the concepts introduced in the Essentials Revit Architecture course. Delegates learn about site design, advanced rendering techniques, phasin g and design options, creating families of custom components and collaborating on a design.
This course offers both imperial and metric hands-on exercises representing real-world design scenarios.
Agenda
The primary objective of this course is to teach delegates the powerful tools and advanced techniques for creating complex designs and professional looking renderings, creating and customising objects and collaborating on designs with other team members using Revit Architecture.
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Importing data
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Linking Projects
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Site Plans and Topo Surfaces
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Working with Site Tools and Site Components
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Creating a Rendered Image
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Creating Realistic Presentations
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Rendering Interiors
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Phasing and Design Options
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Designing in Phases and using design options
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Interference Check
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Creating and Using In-Place Families
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Creating and Modifying Parametric Families
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Creating Nested Families
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Using Component Groupings
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Advanced Modelling
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Creating Complex Roofs and Stairs
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Managing Project Sharing with Worksets
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Construction Documentation
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Working with Rooms and legends
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Keynoting
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Exporting to CAD packages
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Project Collaboration
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Tips & Tricks
Who should attend
This course is designed for experienced Revit Architecture users.
Prerequisites
Delegates should have completed the Revit Essentials course in Architecture or have equivalent experience using Autodesk Revit Architecture. Architectural design, drafting or engineering experience is also highly recommended.
It is recommended that delegates have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 7.
This course is designed for experienced Revit Architecture users.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Confirmation is subject to event fee being finalised. Cancellation fees calculated at 50% of the estimated total bill will be charge for confirmed bookings cancelled less than 5 working days prior to the date of the planned event. A replacement person can attend instead. Cancellations made the day prior to an event will be charged 75% of the total estimated bill. No-shows will be charged the full fee. All cancellations must be confirmed in writing, fax or email.