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Revit Architecture

INITIATION COURSE

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

DURATION

-- hours.

Possibility of flexible hours.

PLAZAS

Small groups.

10-15 people.

PRICE

--- euros.

Payment facilities.

MODALITIES
REGISTRATION
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Face-to-face and online.

In general, the courses are face-to-face, but on demand we can create groups to take the courses online.

Registration period closed.

Contact us if you want to receive news about upcoming courses throughadmin@bnamics.com

Own laptop with Revit Architecture 2020 or higher installed.

2. COURSE CONTENT

 
0. INTRODUCTION

We will start by making an introduction about the course, its objectives and methodology, in the same way what BIM is and the current situation will be explained.

I. INTERFACE, NAVIGATION AND PROJECT CONFIGURATION

In this module, we will thoroughly explain the Autodesk Revit Architecture program interface, the toolbar, the hierarchy of BIM elements, and the project browser. We will learn to configure a project from scratch with the creation of grids and levels, differentiating between true north and project north and understanding how to modify objects and use temporary heights. In the same way, we will learn the difference between importing and linking DWG and it will be explained what is the management of files in Revit.

II. SKETCH, MASS AND TERRAIN

We will learn how to start working using sketches and conceptual masses  in 3D. Subsequently, the creation of terrain, the use of construction platforms, the division of terrain fusion and the movement of earth will be explained.

III. BASIC MODELING

In this module we will learn to model each of the construction elements that Revit offers:

- Structure: 

We will create a grid and learn how to modify it. We will model pillars, beams and foundations and we will make a first approach to the analytical model

- Architecture:

We will learn to model and modify the structure of walls, floors and roofs. Likewise, the concept of host will be briefly introduced when explaining doors and windows, as well as the edition of this type of families. We will see the creation of stairs, ramps and railings and the modification of their characteristics. We will see advanced walls, what is a stacked and structural wall, we will learn its joints and how to make the holes.

IV. VIEWS AND DISPLAY

In this section we will focus on how to create plan, section and elevation views. We will also see the control of the line thicknesses and the different possibilities of modifying the visualizations of our visas.

IV. INTRODUCTION TO FAMILIES

In this module the concept of family and its components will be introduced and we will create our first family.

V. SURFACE CONTROL

You will learn how to create a room, what it is used for and how area plans are created.

SAW. ANNOTATION AND DISPLAY

In this module you will see the annotation elements of Revit, what they are and how they work. You will learn to limit and the difference between a text and a label. You will be taught how to make a display template and how to modify the display in advanced ways.

VII. PRESENTATION, PLANS, INFOGRAPHICS AND DWG EXPORT

Finally, we will see how to create and assemble plans. We will learn to organize the views and we will be able to see the 3D export options: axonometric views, 3D export, 3D tour and infographic editing. Similarly, we will see the 2D export options in both DWG and PDF, configuring a layered file and being able to connect it to other programs. 

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