Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011: No Experience Required
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Learn Revit Architecture step by step with this project-based tutorial

Revit Architecture is the leading Building Information Modeling (BIM) software for architects and others in related fields. Written by renowned Revit trainer Eric Wing, this simple, yet engaging tutorial teaches you the program's basics.

You'll find concise explanations, focused examples, step-by-step instructions, and an engaging hands-on tutorial project that will take you from an introduction to the interface and Revit conventions right in to modeling a four-story office building.

Explains views, grids, and the program's editing capabilities, and then progresses as the building's design would in the real worldEncourages you to work with structural grids, beams, and foundations and shows you how to add text and dimensions, as well as understand how to use dimensions as a design toolWalks you through building floors layer by layer and joining them to exterior and interior walls, and creating and editing roofs and ceilings as well as stairs, ramps, and railings

Even with no experience, Revit Architecture and its accompanying Web site will support you as you learn Revit at your own pace.

 

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Eric Wing is an architectural engineer and has been in the AEC field for 15 years. He has extensive experience managing, teaching, and presenting Autodesk applications, and is currently the BIM Support Manager at C&S Companies, an engineering firm in Syracuse, New York. Eric is also director of the Autodesk User Group International (AUGI) Training Program, author of two books, and Revit columnist for AUGIWorld magazine, AUGI HotNews, and ConnectPress.

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1 The Revit World.

2 Creating a Model.

3 Creating Views.

4 Working with the Revit Tools.

5 Dimensioning and Annotating.

6 Floors.

7 Roofs.

8 Structural Items.

9 Ceilings and Interiors.

10 Stairs, Ramps, and Railings.

11 Schedules and Tags.

12 Detailing.

13 Creating Specific Views and Match Lines.

14 Creating Sheets and Printing.

15 Creating Room and Area Plans.

16 Advanced Wall Topics.

17 Creating Families.

18 Site and Topography.

19 Rendering and Presentation.

20 Importing and Coordinating Revit Models.

21 Phasing and Design Options.

22 Project Collaboration.

23 BIM Management.

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