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Autodesk Revit From Beginner To Professional (Beginner)

Autodesk Revit From Beginner To Professional (Beginner)

Last updated 8/2022
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Architecture Design with Structural and Mep Basics.

What you'll learn
- Obtain the basic knowledge required to create a Project.
- How to use BIM to create elements that can be used on different Views of the Project.
- Start to understand Families or Components.
- Editing properties for a Type of Element and for individual Element.
- Learn how to use some tools or command in order to increase the speed in which you can work on a Project.
- How to use the Toposurface to create a Site for your Project.
- Understanding the New features for Revit 2020 until Revit 2023
- Learn how to Present a project to others.

Requirements
Basic understanding of construction or design.
Should be able to use a computer.
You will need to install the Autodesk Revit software on your computer.
Being able to open pdf files.
Being able to use image files.

Description
Revit a very complete option thanks to its annual updates and with this course you will discover the advantages of designing in BIM (Building Information Modeling) in the current work environment with this BIM software developed by Autodesk.Revit has a design aimed mainly at the construction and administration of construction-related data such as the materials to be used in a wall or the capacities they have to support structural loads.The information stored in the walls, floors, ceilings, among others, are used in Revit for the tables used to budget a project which are called quantification tables. These are also use in order to review the information delivered by the suppliers of construction materials since Revit stores information such as kilowatts and others specific to a specialty.Revit allows analytical studies of structures to identify areas of risk before starting with the structural calculations, as well as solar studies for architectural design.Making use of the tools that the software has, we can make presentations for the projects carried out in Revit through videos and slides that can be presented to different people while working on an educational or work project.During the course we will create together a complete project from scratch using exercises that are always explained using an example that guides you step by step. To take this course you do not need previous knowledge of BIM or Revit. In addition, this course is created with the latest version of Revit, although there is no problem if you decide to follow the course with an earlier version of Revit you will be able to follow it perfectly.At any time during the course you will be able to download the exercises and files used in each lesson in order to continue studying in depth other options of the software.

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Course Introduction

Section 2: Basic Concepts

Lecture 2 Revit Fundamentals

Lecture 3 Revit installation 2019

Lecture 4 -What´s New Revit 2020- Revit installation 2020

Lecture 5 User Interface

Lecture 6 -What´s New Revit 2020- Home for Revit 2019 (Through Update only) and 2020

Section 3: Initial Configurations

Lecture 7 Elements in Revit

Lecture 8 Units in Revit

Lecture 9 New in Revit 2023-The Symbol for the Inches on the Units Window

Lecture 10 Creating a Revit Project

Lecture 11 Saving the project

Lecture 12 The Revit Options

Lecture 13 Modifying and saving a Template

Lecture 14 Promote a Template

Lecture 15 Transfer Project Stansdars

Lecture 16 Collaboration for Revit in a Project (workshared file)

Lecture 17 Commands Shortcuts

Section 4: Tools

Lecture 18 Change the representation of your Project and Views

Lecture 19 Standard Navigation in Revit

Lecture 20 New in Revit 2023-The Thumbnails on the Steering Wheel

Lecture 21 Standard Views

Lecture 22 The Draw Panel

Lecture 23 The Snaps

Lecture 24 Controls and Shape Handles

Lecture 25 Standard Selection

Lecture 26 Selections and the Status Bar

Lecture 27 The Selection Box

Lecture 28 The Filter

Lecture 29 The Properties Filter

Lecture 30 The Modify Panel Part 1

Lecture 31 The Modify Panel Part 2

Section 5: Edit Tools

Lecture 32 The Clipboard Panel

Lecture 33 Undo and Redo

Lecture 34 Measure Tool and The Automatic Measurements

Lecture 35 New in Revit 2023-The 3D Measurements

Lecture 36 The Snaps and Shape Handles

Section 6: Starting the Project

Lecture 37 The Grids

Lecture 38 New in Revit 2022-The Grids on 3D Views

Lecture 39 The Levels

Lecture 40 The View Range

Section 7: The Walls

Lecture 41 Placing the Walls

Lecture 42 Changing the Properties of the Wall

Lecture 43 Editing a Wall Type

Lecture 44 Creating a Stacked Wall

Lecture 45 Wrapping the Wall

Lecture 46 Editing the Wall

Lecture 47 Exercise (Walls)

Lecture 48 What´s New Revit 2020-The Elipse

Lecture 49 What´s New Revit 2021-The Slanted Cross Section

Lecture 50 New in Revit 2022-Editing the profile on Slanted Walls

Lecture 51 New in Revit 2022-The Tapered Cross Section

Lecture 52 New in Revit 2022-The Multiple Values Indication

Section 8: The Floors

Lecture 53 The Floors

Lecture 54 Exercise (Floors)

Section 9: The Roof

Lecture 55 Placing the Roof

Lecture 56 Changing the Properties of the Roof (The Rafter and the Truss)

Lecture 57 The Roof by Extrusion

Lecture 58 Placing Additional Elements on the Roof

Lecture 59 Editing a Roof Type

Lecture 60 Join and Unjoin Roof

Lecture 61 Exercise (Roofs)

Lecture 62 Additional Example

Lecture 63 New in Revit 2022-Adding a Prefix and Suffix to a Dimension family type

Section 10: The Ceilings

Lecture 64 Placing a Ceiling

Lecture 65 Editing the Properties of the Ceiling

Lecture 66 The Room Bounding Property

Lecture 67 Exercise (Ceiling)

Lecture 68 The Dimensions

Section 11: Hide and Unhide

Lecture 69 Hide and Unhide Elements

Lecture 70 Hide and Unhide Category

Lecture 71 Temporary Hide or Isolate

Section 12: Main Excersice

Lecture 72 Revit 2021 Main Excersice (Office Building) Part 1

Lecture 73 Revit 2021 Main Excersice (Office Building) Part 2

Section 13: The Components and Families in Revit

Lecture 74 The Components and Families in Revit

Lecture 75 Using the Components

Lecture 76 New in Revit 2022-The Families Orientation

Lecture 77 New in Revit 2023-Pick a Plane now is a Tool or Command

Lecture 78 Exercise (Placing the Components)

Section 14: The Curtain Walls

Lecture 79 Placing the Curtain Walls

Lecture 80 The Curtain Wall Types and the Components of Curtain Wall

Lecture 81 Editing a Curtain Wall Type

Lecture 82 Using the Controls on the Curtain Wall

Lecture 83 New in Revit 2023-Activate Controls and Dimensions

Lecture 84 Exercise (Curtain Wall)

Section 15: The Stairs

Lecture 85 Creating the Stair

Lecture 86 Stair by assembling Components

Lecture 87 Construction Properties for the Stair

Lecture 88 Multistory Stairs

Lecture 89 Finishing the Stair

Lecture 90 Additional Example (Stairs)

Section 16: The Ramps

Lecture 91 Creating a Ramp

Lecture 92 The Slope for the Ramp

Lecture 93 Landings on Ramps

Lecture 94 Errors and Basic properties on the Ramps

Lecture 95 Combining multiple Ramps

Section 17: The Railings

Lecture 96 Railings

Lecture 97 Railing By Host

Lecture 98 Paths on the Railings By Host

Section 18: Openings

Lecture 99 Shaft Opening

Lecture 100 Opening By Face

Lecture 101 Wall Opening

Lecture 102 Vertical Opening

Lecture 103 Dormer Opening

Lecture 104 Openings on the Project

Section 19: Main Excersice

Lecture 105 Revit 2021 Main Excersice (Office Building) Part 3

Lecture 106 Revit 2021 Main Excersice (Office Building) Part 4

Lecture 107 Revit 2021 Main Excersice (Office Building) Part 5

Section 20: Introduction to Families

Lecture 108 Opening a Family Template

Lecture 109 Solid Extrusion

Lecture 110 Solid Blend

Lecture 111 Solid Revolve

Lecture 112 Solid Sweep

Lecture 113 Solid Sweep blend

Lecture 114 Void Forms

Lecture 115 Saving the Family

Section 21: Shapes interactions

Lecture 116 Join And Unjoin Solid Forms

Lecture 117 Cut And Uncut Geometry

Lecture 118 Transform a Solid Shape to a Void Shape

Lecture 119 New In Revit 2023-Enhancements on the Join Tool or Command

Section 22: Parametric Basics

Lecture 120 Work Planes and Reference Planes

Lecture 121 Parameters Basics

Lecture 122 Creating a Vase Using a Generic Family Part 1 (Shapes)

Lecture 123 Creating a Vase Using a Generic Family Part 2 (Material Parameters)

Lecture 124 Creating a Vase Using a Generic Family Part 3 (Apply Material vs Using Material

Lecture 125 In Place Family

Lecture 126 Family Type Window

Lecture 127 Overwrite a Family

Lecture 128 New In Revit 2023-Enhancements on the Temporary Dimensions

Lecture 129 New in Revit 2023-Duplicate Parameters on the Families

Lecture 130 New in Revit 2023-Enable Cutting In View on some Families

Section 23: Aditional Example (Families)

Lecture 131 Aditional Example Part 1 (Column Shapes and Parameters)

Lecture 132 Aditional Example Part 2 (Column Shapes and Parameters)

Lecture 133 Aditional Example Part 3 (Column Shapes and Parameters)

Lecture 134 Aditional Example Part 4 (Loading the family to the Project)

Lecture 135 Aditional Example Part 5 (Testing The Family)

Section 24: Aditional Knowledge

Lecture 136 Properties Filter

Lecture 137 Groups

Lecture 138 Group within another Group

Lecture 139 New In Revit 2023-Aditional Properties on the Groups

Section 25: Main Excersice

Lecture 140 Revit 2021 Main Excersice (Office Building) Part 6

Section 26: Creating your Site (Toposurface)

Lecture 141 Importing a CAD File

Lecture 142 Property Lines

Lecture 143 Create a Toposurface from Import Instance

Lecture 144 Create a Toposurface from Scratch

Lecture 145 Edit Surface

Lecture 146 Surface Area

Lecture 147 Site Settings

Lecture 148 Graded Region

Lecture 149 Simplify Surface

Lecture 150 Subregion

Lecture 151 Split Surface

Lecture 152 Merge Surfaces

Lecture 153 New In Revit 2023-Labels on the Toposurface

Section 27: How can you use the north or position of your Project

Lecture 154 Introduction

Lecture 155 The North in Revit

Lecture 156 Rotating the True North

Lecture 157 The Projection North

Lecture 158 Rotate Project North

Lecture 159 Mirror Project

Lecture 160 Relocate Project

Section 28: Using Link Revit

Lecture 161 Link Revit Intro

Lecture 162 Manage Links

Lecture 163 Bind Link

Lecture 164 Bind Link (Remove Link)

Lecture 165 Using the Project Browser to place a Revit Link

Section 29: Coordinates in Revit

Lecture 166 Introduction

Lecture 167 The Base Point

Lecture 168 The Survey point

Lecture 169 Using the Base Point and the Survey Point (Introduction)

Lecture 170 How to Reposition a Revit Link

Lecture 171 Using a reference to coordinate projects using the Coordinates Systems

Lecture 172 Using existing coordinates to coordinate projects using the Coordinates Systems

Section 30: Coordinates Dropdown Menu

Lecture 173 Publish Coordinates

Lecture 174 Acquire Coordinates

Lecture 175 Report Shared Coordinates

Lecture 176 Specify Coordinates at point

Section 31: Site Design

Lecture 177 Placing a Site Component

Lecture 178 Properties use on the Site Components

Lecture 179 Changing the high and the host on a Site Component

Lecture 180 Loading Site Components

Lecture 181 Pads part 1 (Basic Properties)

Lecture 182 Pads Part 2 (Slope Arrow)

Lecture 183 Pads Part 3 (Slope Arrow)

Lecture 184 Pads Part 4 (Slope Arrow)

Lecture 185 Pads part 5 (Slope)

Lecture 186 Parking Component

Lecture 187 Parking Example

Lecture 188 Global Parameters

Lecture 189 Creating an Street Part 1

Lecture 190 Creating an Street Part 2

Section 32: Representing a Project

Lecture 191 Introduction (Materials)

Lecture 192 Changing the basic Representation of the Material

Lecture 193 Editing the Representation of the Material

Lecture 194 New In Revit 2023-Enhancements on the Material Browser

Lecture 195 Renders Part 1

Lecture 196 Renders Part 2

Lecture 197 Walkthroughs

Lecture 198 Solar Study

Lecture 199 New In Revit 2023-New Interface for The Solar Study

Section 33: Creating the Sheets

Lecture 200 Introduction (Sheets)

Lecture 201 Changing the Values for the Sheets within the Project

Lecture 202 Basic Elements within the Title Block

Lecture 203 Using the Lines within the Title Block

Lecture 204 Using the Text within the Title Block

Lecture 205 Using the Labels within the Title Block

Section 34: Working on the Sheets and the Views of a Project

Lecture 206 Adding the Views

Lecture 207 New in Revit 2023-Views on The Project Browser

Lecture 208 New In Revit 2023-Changing the View use on the Viewport

Lecture 209 Editing the Lines

Lecture 210 Using the Text

Lecture 211 Using the Keynotes

Lecture 212 Editing the Annotations

Lecture 213 Using the Tags

Lecture 214 New in Revit 2022-Changing the Orientation of the Tags

Lecture 215 New in Revit 2023-Enhancements on the Multi-leader Tags

Lecture 216 New In Revit 2023-Enhancements on the Room Tag

Lecture 217 Placing other Types of Views on the Sheets

Lecture 218 Changing The Graphic Display Options for any view

Lecture 219 Using The Duplicates of the Views

Lecture 220 Changing The Starting View of the project

Lecture 221 Creating The Revision Clouds

Lecture 222 Using The Scope Box

Lecture 223 Printing The Project (using a pdf printer)

Lecture 224 New in Revit 2022-The Pdf Printer in Revit

Lecture 225 New in Revit 2023-The Order of the Elements on the sets

Section 35: The Lines

Lecture 226 Introduction to The Line Styles

Lecture 227 Changing The Line Weight use on the Styles

Lecture 228 Editing The Line Styles

Lecture 229 Changing The Line Pattern use on the Styles

Lecture 230 Changing The Line Weights in other Elements and Views of a project

Lecture 231 Editing an example Project

Section 36: Representing Elements on a Project

Lecture 232 Using The Model Text tool or command

Lecture 233 Showing Hidden Lines by Elements

Lecture 234 Using The Underlay and The Halftone on a Project

The course is aimed at students or professionals who wish to start learning about a software such as Revit without having used it previously or who wish to go in deeper on the different options that Revit has.,It also takes into account students who are beginning in a profession aimed at construction either architecture or engineering.

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