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BIM REVIT ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONAL

What is BIM Revit Architecture Professional?

BIM REVIT ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONAL is a comprehensive architectural course designed to equip architects with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in Building Information Modelling (BIM) using Autodesk Revit Architecture. The course covers various aspects of architectural design and documentation, allowing professionals to create intelligent 3D models and generate construction documentation efficiently. With expert faculty and hands-on training, the course aims to produce proficient BIM professionals capable of handling complex architectural projects.

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BIM REVIT ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONAL Course Outline

Engage in the best learning program of BIM with our exclusive architectural course, “BIM Revit Architecture Professional.” As the best Revit training institute in Lucknow, we provide in-depth curriculum and expert faculty who are dedicated to equipping architects with the necessary skills to excel in the industry. Our BIM course for architects provides a deep understanding of Revit, the industry-standard software for architectural design and documentation. From creating intelligent 3D models to generating construction documentation, our course covers all aspects of BIM implementation. With hands-on training and real-world projects, you’ll gain practical experience and emerge as a proficient BIM professional ready to tackle complex architectural projects.

Course Description

Autodesk® Revit Architecture, It incorporates the features, commands, and techniques for creating, editing, and printing drawings with Autodesk® Revit Architecture. Hands-on exercises throughout the courseware explore how to create architectural drawings. Exercises can be completed using imperial or metric units. Autodesk® Revit® Architecture, using its powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) engine, includes tools for creating mass elements that can be modified into many shapes. You can then apply walls, roofs, and floors to them to continue designing. For presentations, you can create and render perspective views. The objective of the Autodesk Revit Architecture Conceptual Design & Visualization training guide is to enable students who have worked with Autodesk Revit Architecture to expand their knowledge in the areas of Conceptual Design, including massing studies, visualization, and rendering.

Course OBJECTIVES

After completing this course, you will be able to:
  • Understand the user interface, parametric objects, and families, and start projects using templates.
  • Create and modify levels and grids. And basic floor plan, add and modify walls and compound walls, use editing tools, and work with doors and windows.
  • Work with component families.
  • Duplicate and manage views, control object visibility in views, and create elevation, section, and 3D views.
  • Learn how to use dimensions and constraints.
  • Create floors and ceilings, add roofs and curtain walls, and work with stairs and railings in a building model.
  • Learn how to create callout views and work with text and tags, detail views, and drafting views.
  • Create schedules, rooms and room schedules, and legends and keynotes.
  • Work with drawing sheets and title blocks, manage revisions, and present the building model using rendering, walkthroughs, and sun and shadow settings. Create In-Place Conceptual Mass elements and Conceptual Mass families
  • LENGTH:

    80 hours Training Program

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

    This guide is designed for new/existing users of Revit MEP It is recommended that you have a working knowledge of Basic MEP Engineering and design skills

    BIM REVIT ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONAL Course Outline

    Overview and Basic Drawing Tools

  • Building Information Modeling
  • Revit Terminology, Viewing Commands
  • Overview of the Revit Interface
  • Working with the Revit Tools
  • Editing Revit Elements
  • Modifying Tools, Unit Setup, Shortcuts
  • Drawing and Modifying Walls
  • Helpful Editing Tools
  • Hands-on Practice
  • Datum Elements – Levels and Grids

  • Setting Up Levels and Constraints
  • Creating Grids
  • Adding Structural and Architectural Columns
  • Adding Doors and Windows

  • Adding Doors and Windows
  • Loading Door and Window Types from the Library
  • Creating Additional Door and Window Sizes
  • Creating Storefront Windows
  • Floors

  • Creating Floors
  • Creating Openings
  • Creating Building Sections
  • Roofs

  • Creating Roofs by Footprint
  • Setting Up a Roof Plan
  • Reference Planes and Work Planes
  • Creating Roofs by Extrusion
  • Cleaning Up Wall and Roof Intersections
  • Exercise
  • Vertical Circulation

  • Creating Standard and Custom Stairs
  • Creating Ramps
  • Adding and Modifying Railings
  • Reflected Ceiling Plans

  • Creating Ceilings and Adding Ceiling Fixtures
  • Interiors

  • Duplicating Views
  • Setting the View Display
  • Adding Furniture and Fixtures to a Project
  • Creating Interior Elevations
  • Annotating Construction Documents

  • Working with Text
  • Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
  • Working with Dimensions
  • Tags and Schedules

  • Adding Tags
  • Working with Schedules
  • Curtain Walls

  • Creating Curtain Walls
  • Adding Curtain Grids
  • Creating Curtain Wall Types with Automatic Grids
  • Working with Curtain Wall Panels
  • Attaching Mullions to Curtain Grids
  • Villa Project
  • Visualization

  • Perspectives
  • Creating Walkthroughs
  • Solar Studies
  • Rendering

  • Basic Rendering
  • Working with Lighting
  • Enhancing Renderings
  • Advanced Modeling Tools

  • Creating Sloped Floors, Roofs, and Slabs
  • Creating Dormers
  • Site Design

  • Creating Topographical Surfaces
  • Property Lines and Building Pads
  • Modifying Toposurfaces
  • Annotating Site Plans
  • Site Components and Shared Coordinates
  • Detailing in Revit Architecture

  • Setting Up Detail Views
  • Creating Details, Annotating Details
  • Patterning, Adding Callout Views
  • Schedules

  • Creating Schedules
  • Creating Material Takeoff Schedules
  • Creating Color Schemes
  • Advanced Annotation

  • Keynoting and Keynote Legends
  • Creating Legends
  • Revision Tracking
  • Advanced View Setup

  • View Templates
  • Working with Dependent Views
  • Enhancing Views
  • Project Phasing and Design Options

  • Project Phasing
  • Design Options
  • Importing and Exporting

  • Importing Vector Files and Working with Imported Files
  • Importing Raster Image Files
  • Exporting Files
  • Creating Custom Templates

  • Preparing Templates
  • Presetting Annotation Styles
  • Creating Titleblocks
  • Creating Object Styles
  • Materials and Fill Patterns
  • Custom Walls, Roofs, & Sections

  • Creating Wall, Roof, and Floor Types
  • Vertically Stacked Walls
  • Vertically Compound Walls
  • Construction Documents

  • Setting Up Sheets
  • Placing and Modifying Views on Sheets
  • Printing Sheets
  • Creating Parameters for A Mass Family Form

  • Creating A Mass Extrusion & Creating A Mass Revolve
  • Creating A Mass Sweep & Creating A Mass Blend
  • Creating A Mass Swept Blend
  • Creating A Mass Loft
  • Creating A Void Form
  • Creating A Surface Form
  • Working with Conceptual Masses * Linking Files

  • Understanding Massing Design & benefits to Arch Design
  • Creating In Place Mass Elements
  • Using The Family Editor To Create A Mass Form
  • Setting Up Workplanes
  • Family Concepts & Techniques

  • Introduction to Families
  • Creating Parametric Dimensions
  • Creating Family Elements
  • Creating Family Types
  • Adding Family Parameters
  • Visibility Display Settings
  • Surface Design

  • Adaptive families
  • Dividing Surface
  • Panel Design
  • Frame Design
  • Creating Specific Families

  • Creating Custom Doors and Windows
  • Creating In-Place Families
  • Creating Profiles
  • Creating Angled Cornices and Copings
  • Creating Custom Railings and Adding Custom Posts
  • Creating Annotation Families
  • Work Sharing

  • Central Files
  • Working with Local Files
  • Synchronizing a Local File with the Central File
  • Worksharing
  • Using shared Coordinates
  • Managing Revit Links
  • Controlling Visibility of Revit Link
  • Monitoring Elements within Shared Models
  • Linking CAD Files
  • Hands-on
  • For Enrollment

    Take a step ahead towards a rewarding career in architecture, where best knowledge is aligned with latest technological practices. Register now to build your future in the realm that merges art, science and innovation

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