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RA 101 - Introduction to Revit Architecture
From Monday, August 23 2010 -  9:00am
To Friday, August 27 2010 - 4:00pm



Get Started With Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2011

 

Objective

RA 101 covers the basics of Autodesk® Revit® Architecture.  Users are introduced to the concepts of Building Information Modeling - BIM and the tools for parametric design and documentation by learning the fundamental features of Autodesk® Revit® Architecture.

 

Course Length: 3 days - August 23, 25, 27 2010

Times: 9:00am - 4:00pm

Cost: $695.00

 

Who Should Attend

Architects, designers, drafters, facility planners, and other people working with construction documents.  This is a class that will get new hires up to speed with Autodesk® Revit® Architecture.  It is also formatted for people looking for a refresher.

 

Prerequisites

It is recommended that the student have a working knowledge of:

 

  • Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, or Vista
  • Drafting, design, or engineering experience

 

Each Student Recieves

  • Training Guides
  • Free phone support for 30 days
  • Certificate of Completion


Course Outline

 

Building Information Modeling

  • Building Information Modeling for Architecture Design

Revit Architecture Basics

  • Exploring the user interface
  • Working with Revit elements and families
  • Starting a project

Starting a Design

  • Creating and modifying levels
  • Creating and modifying grids

The Basics of the Building Model

  • Creating a basic floor plan
  • Adding and modifying walls
  • Working with compound walls
  • Using editing tools
  • Adding and modifying doors
  • Adding and modifying windows

Loading Additional Building Components

  • Working with component families

Viewing the Building Model

  • Managing Views
  • Controlling Object Visibility
  • Working with section and elevation views
  • Creating and modifying 3D views

Using Dimensions and Constraints

  • Working with dimensions
  • Applying and removing constraints

Developing the Building Model

  • Creating and modifying floors
  • Working with ceilings
  • Adding and modifying roofs
  • Creating curtain walls
  • Adding stairs and railings

Detailing and Drafting

  • Creating callout views
  • Working with text and tags
  • Working with detail views
  • Working with drafting views

Construction Documentation

  • Creating and modifying schedules
  • Creating rooms and room schedules
  • Creating legends and keynotes

Presenting the Building Model

  • Working with drawing sheets
  • Working with title blocks
Location : Kalamazoo Kal-Blue training room
Contact : Lisa Drago - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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