AutoCAD Training Overview
As architects and designers start a project, they frequently think about the overall massing of a building or the area of the footprint. The Autodesk® Revit® Architecture software, 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. You can also access space planning tools for setting up areas for rooms and applying colors to them to show the connections. For presentations, you can create and render perspective views.
The objective of the Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013 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, space planning, visualization, and rendering.
AutoCAD Training Topics
- Create In-Place Conceptual Mass elements and Conceptual Mass families
- Create building elements from massing studies
- Use Rooms and Areas for space planning and analysis
- Create perspectives, walkthroughs, and solar studies
- Understand the concepts of rendering and lighting
Prerequisites:
Students should be comfortable with the fundamentals of the Autodesk Revit software as taught in the Autodesk Revit Architecture Fundamentals course. Knowledge of basic techniques is assumed, such as creating walls, roofs, and other objects, copying and moving objects, creating and working with views, etc.
Collaboration Tools, BIM Management, and Site and Structural Design are taught in additional courses.
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
8 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Chapter 1 Massing Studies
1.1 Overview of Massing Studies
1.2 Placing Mass Elements
Practice 1a Basic Mass Elements
1.3 Creating Conceptual Massing
1.4 Setting Work Planes
1.5 Creating Mass Forms
1.6 Dynamic Editing for Conceptual Massing
1.7 Working with Profiles and Edges
Practice 1b Creating and Modifying In-Place Masses
Practice 1c Creating and Modifying In-Place Masses - Part II (Optional)
1.8 From Massing to Building
Practice 1d From Massing to Building
Chapter 2 Space Planning & Area Analysis
2.1 Space Planning
Practice 2a Space Planning
2.2 Area Analysis
Practice 2b Area Analysis
2.3 Creating Color Schemes
Practice 2c Creating Color Schemes
Chapter 3 Visualization
3.1 Perspectives
Practice 3a Perspectives
3.2 Creating Walkthroughs
Practice 3b Creating Walkthroughs
3.3 Solar Studies
Practice 3c Solar Studies
Chapter 4 Rendering
4.1 Basic Rendering
Practice 4a Basic Rendering
4.2 Working with Lighting
Practice 4b Lighting
4.3 Enhancing Renderings
Practice 4c Enhancing Renderings
Appendix A Advanced Conceptual Mass Families
A.1 Conceptual Mass Families
Practice A1 Advanced Conceptual Massing
Appendix B Autodesk Revit 2013 Certified Professional Exam Objectives
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