AutoCAD Training Overview
The objective of the Revit Architecture 2008 Fundamentals course is to enable students to create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings. The course focuses on basic tools that the majority of users will need to work with Revit Architecture 2008.
AutoCAD Training Topics
- The Basics of Revit Architecture 2008
- Creating views of the model
- Setting up levels and grids
- Making design changes
- Adding components to the model
- Creating floors
- Creating ceilings
- Creating roofs
- Creating stairs, railings and ramps
- Creating curtain walls
- Creating and printing sheets
- Adding Annotations
- Detailing a sheet
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
24 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Module 1: The Basics of Revit Architecture
Section 1: Introduction to Revit Architecture
- What Is Revit Architecture?
- Overview of the Revit Architecture Interface
- Revit Architecture File Types
- Practice: Introduction to Revit Architecture
- Self Check: Introduction to Revit Architecture
Section 2: Creating Basic Floor Plans
- General Drawing and Sketch Tools
- Drawing Walls
- Adding Doors and Windows
- Practice: Creating Basic Floor Plans
- Self Check: Creating Basic Floor Plans
Section 3: Setting Up Levels and Grids
- Creating and Using Levels
- Creating Structural Grids and Columns
- Practice: Setting Up Levels and Grids
- Self Check: Setting Up Levels and Grids
Module 2: Making Design Changes
Section 1: Modifying Specific Objects
- Selecting & Modifying Objects
- Modifying Walls
- Modifying Levels
- Modifying Doors and Windows
- Modifying Structural Grids and Columns
- Practice: Modifying Specific Objects
- Self Check: Modifying Specific Objects
Section 2: Editing Commands
- Moving and Copying Objects
- Rotating Objects
- Resizing Objects
- Creating Linear and Radial Arrays
- Mirroring Objects
- Aligning Objects
- Splitting Walls and Lines
- Offsetting Objects
- Trimming and Extending
- Practice: Editing Commands
- Self Check: Editing Commands
Module 3: Views and Components
Section 1: Creating Views of the Model
- Using the Project Browser
- Working with Views
- Setting Up Views
- Viewing Elevations
- Cutting Sections
- Creating Callouts
- Duplicating Views
- Creating 3D Views
- Practice: Creating Views of the Model
- Self Check: Creating Views of the Model
Section 2: Adding Components
- Adding Components
- Loading Families from Libraries
- Manipulating Components
- Practice: Adding Components
- Self Check: Adding Components
Module 4: Modelling Tools 1
Section 1: Floors and Ceilings
- Creating Floors
- Creating Ceilings
- Practice: Floors and Ceilings
- Self Check: Floors and Ceilings
Section 2: Roofs
- Creating Roofs
- Creating Roofs by Extrusion
- Practice: Roofs
- Self Check: Roofs
Module 5: Modelling Tools 2
Section 1: Stairs, Railings, and Ramps
- Creating Stairs
- Adding and Modifying Railings
- Creating Ramps
- Practice: Stairs, Railings, and Ramps
- Self Check: Stairs, Railings, and Ramps
Section 2: Curtain Walls
- Creating Curtain Walls
- Creating Curtain Wall Types with Automatic Grids
- Adding and Modifying Curtain Grids
- Modifying Curtain Wall Panels
- Attaching Mullions to Curtain Grids
- Practice: Creating Curtain Walls
- Self Check: Curtain Walls
Module 6: Sheets, Annotation, and Detailing
Section 1: Sheets and Printing
- Setting up Sheets
- Views and Sheets
- Printing Sheets
- Practice: Sheets
- Self Check: Sheets and Printing
Section 2: Annotation
- Working With Text
- Adding Dimensions
- Adding Tags
- Building Schedules
- Practice: Annotation
- Self Check: Annotation
Section 3: Detailing in Revit Architecture
- The Basics of Importing Files
- Setting Up Detail Views
- Creating Details
- Annotating Details
- Revision Tracking
- Creating Legends
- Practice: Detailing
- Self Check: Detailing in Revit Architecture
- Skills Assessment
- Revit Architecture 2008 Fundamentals Skills Assessment
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