REVIT Introduction Training

Course Outline

  1. Undrstanding the Basics
    Understanding the Concepts
    Using the REVIT User Interface
    Modifying the View
    Performing Common Task
  2. Starting a Project
    Modifying System Setting
    Modify Project Settings
    Get Familar with the tools
  3. Creating a Site
    Working with Toposurface
    Adding Property Lines
    Create Subregion
    Adding a Building Pad
    Adding Parking Spaces
    Adding Planting Components
  4. Project Datums
    Adding Project Levels
    Creating Project Grid Lines
    Adjusting Grid Lines
  5. Using Massing
    Using Massing Tools
    Creating Mass Study analysis
    Using Building Maker Tools
  6. Adding Basic Building Elements
    Adding Columns
    Editing Floors
    Editing a Flat Roof
    Creating a Sloped Roof
    Adding Walls
    Placing Windos and Doors
    Adding Ceilings
  1. Stair and Railings
    Adding a Straight Stair
    Adding a U-Shape Stair
    Modifying Railings
    Placing Railings
  2. Other Design Elements
    Create Rooms
    Floor Plan and Area Plan Color Scheme
    Creating an Area Plan
    Adding Furniture
  3. Refining the Building Model
    Modify Wall Components
    Defining a curtain Wall
    Changing Family Types
    Adding Curtain Door to Curtain Wall
    Wall Sweep and Reveals
    Parametric Relationships
  4. Adding Views and Sheets to a Project
    Duplication and Modifying Views
    Creating Section and Elevation Views
    Creating Call Out Views
    Creating Sheets
    Placing Views
  5. Adding Notes and Dimensions
    Creating Dimensions
    Creating Automatic Wall Dimensions
    Creating Text Annotation
  6. Tagging Objects
    Sequentially Placing and Tagging Rooms
    Tagging Doors,Windows, and Walls
  1. Defining Schedules
    Defining a Door Schedule
    Creating a Key Schedule
    Creating a Room Finish Schedule
  2. Detailing
    Detailing the View and Adding Text Annotation
    Creating a Detail and Adding Keynote Annotation
    Importing a Detail Into a Drafting View
  3. Presentation
    Design Plan and Elevations
    Isometric View and Section
    Perspective View