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Revit Architecture 2016 Beginner to Advanced Training DVDs


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Summary

Price
£238 inc VAT
Or £79.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

CADLearning for Autodesk Revit 2016 for Architecture covers the use of Revit 2016 as an architectural and construction modeling tool. Revit is the most popular architectural design tool from Autodesk, with capabilities for modeling, analysis, documentation, and collaboration. Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced users will learn the core and architectural functions of Revit as it works within the world of Building Information Modeling, or BIM.

Description

Getting Started
Starting Revit (1:09)
Starting Revit for the First Time (4:21)
Opening a Project File (3:31)
Identifying the User Interface Components (4:57)
Managing User Interface Components (3:03)
Understanding the Ribbon (7:09)
Customizing the User Interface (4:24)
Understanding the Quick Access Toolbar (2:47)
Understanding the Options Bar (1:43)
Understanding the Application Menu (2:49)
Understanding the InfoCenter Toolbar (6:27)
Using the Revit App Store (4:19)
Understanding the Project Browser (6:32)
Understanding the Properties Palette (5:03)
Understanding the Type Selector (4:15)
Understanding the Status Bar (2:17)
Understanding the Drawing Area (3:14)
Understanding the View Controls (3:59)
Understanding the Navigation Bar (4:56)
Understanding the ViewCube (6:37)
Understanding the Steering Wheels (6:21)
Understanding the Options Dialog (8:24)
Managing File and Template Locations (7:15)
Managing the Places List (3:33)
Starting a New Project from Recent Files (4:04)
Starting a New Project from the Application Menu (3:10)
Understanding Units and Snaps (7:37)
Using the Mouse (5:30)
Using the Keyboard (5:40)
Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts (6:18)
Managing Windows (4:23)
Understanding Macros (4:13)
Saving and Closing Files (5:36)
Closing the Application (1:52)

Revit Fundamentals
Understanding BIM (5:38)
Understanding the Difference Between BIM and CAD (6:04)
Understanding Revit Concepts (4:16)
Working with the Different Versions of Revit (6:08)
Understanding Bidirectional Associativity (3:54)
Recognizing Parametric Relationships (2:45)
Understanding Families (6:37)

Basic Modify and Reporting Tools
Selecting Objects (9:39)
Modifying Selection Settings (6:54)
Saving Selection Sets (5:39)
Copying and Moving Objects (5:22)
Rotating Objects (4:24)
Creating Linear Arrays (5:18)
Creating Radial Arrays (5:13)

Modeling Essentials
Creating and Modifying Levels (9:45)
Creating and Modifying Grids (10:11)
Creating and Modifying Multi-Segment Grids (4:30)
Controlling Datum Visibility (8:04)
Limiting Visibility of Datum Using Scope Boxes (7:13)
Setting and Showing the Active Work Plane (6:50)

Core and Shell
Understanding Wall Drawing Aids (5:52)
Creating Exterior Building Walls (7:25)
Creating Building Core Walls (7:37)
Creating Doors (6:45)
Creating Windows (7:58)
Modifying Door and Window Properties (4:58)
Creating Curtain Walls (5:33)
Placing Doors in Curtain Walls (3:20)

Walls - An In-Depth Look
Understanding Wall System Families and Types (4:49)
Creating Walls by Picking Lines (6:06)
Understanding Wall Instance Properties (6:12)
Understanding Wall Type Properties (6:56)
Changing the Wall Type as Your Design Evolves (5:10)
Understanding Curtain Wall Types (10:05)
Selecting Curtain Wall Components (5:41)

Stairs and Railings
Creating Stairs (8:59)
Creating Landing Components (7:24)
Creating Support Components (8:22)
Creating Stair Components by Sketching (6:11)
Modifying Stair Components (7:10)
Tagging Stairs (6:24)

Building Interiors
Creating Interior Partitions (8:43)
Creating Interior Storefront Glazing (6:17)
Placing Rooms (7:44)
Placing Rooms Automatically (6:46)
Creating Room Separation Lines (7:19)
Managing Area and Volume Computation Settings (3:05)

Design Analysis
Understanding Energy Settings (10:35)
Working with Energy Analytical Models (6:16)
Performing Energy Simulations (8:52)

Architectural Schedules and Tags
Understanding Parameters (4:16)
Creating Project Parameters (10:09)
Creating Shared Parameters (10:29)
Understanding Schedules and Tags (4:40)
Placing Element Tags (7:40)
Placing Room and Area Tags (8:07)

Annotation
Working with Text Annotations (8:25)
Using Keyboard Controls to Add Symbols to Text (3:15)
Checking Spelling in a View (4:09)
Finding and Replacing Text (3:35)
Modifying Text Type Properties (3:14)

Dimensions and Constraints
Understanding Dimensions and Constraints (3:25)
Using Temporary Dimensions (5:41)
Modifying Temporary Dimension Settings (4:06)
Working with Permanent Dimensions (8:42)
Modifying Dimensions (7:23)

Architectural Drafting and Detailing
Understanding Detailing (3:03)
Loading and Placing Detail Components (10:24)
Placing Repeating Details (4:05)
Creating a Repeating Detail (7:40)

View Graphics
Working with Visual Styles (8:14)
Understanding Scale and Detail Level (8:10)
Understanding Plan View Range (5:28)
Understanding View Discipline (3:56)

Views and Sheets
Creating Plan Views and Reflected Ceiling Plan Views (5:12)
Creating a Plan Region (4:08)
Creating Building Elevation Views (9:31)
Creating Interior Elevation Views (6:38)
Creating Framing Elevation Views (6:53)

Printing
Introducing Printing in Revit (1:25)
Printing and Managing Print Settings (9:11)
Printing to PDF (7:31) Managing Projects
Managing Project Information (4:56)
Understanding How the Location and Site Relate (5:33)

Managing Settings
Understanding Model and Drafting Patterns (6:10)
Managing Fill Patterns (9:18)
Managing Materials and Material Libraries (9:26)
Managing Material Properties and Material Assets (10:59)

Worksharing
Introducing Worksharing Concepts (6:19)
Understanding Worksharing Terminology (5:56)
Enabling Worksharing in a Project File (4:39)
Creating the Central Model (4:28)
Creating a Local Model (8:12)

Collaboration
Linking Revit Models (6:59)
Managing Linked Revit Models (6:57)
Controlling the Display of Elements in a Linked Model (7:39)
Scheduling Elements from a Linked Model (7:01)
Tagging Elements in a Linked Model (8:08)

Phases
Introducing Phases (8:27)
Understanding Phases (10:26)
Managing Phases (4:39)
Understanding Phase Filters and Graphic Overrides (7:29)
Assigning Phases and Phase Filters to a View (5:21)

Architectural Design Options
Introducing Design Options (5:14)
Working with Design Options and Option Sets (8:25)
Editing Design Options (11:28)
Duplicating and Deleting Design Options (5:44)
Creating Design Option Views (7:46)

Advanced Modeling
Introducing the In-Place Modeling Tools (4:49)
Creating In-Place Family Objects Using Solid Extruded Forms (5:09)
Creating In-Place Family Objects Using Solid Blended Forms (4:15)
Creating In-Place Family Objects Using Solid Revolved Forms (5:11)

Family Creation
Understanding Loadable Families (4:00)
Introducing Family Creation (3:58)
Understanding the Family Editor (6:05)
Working with Tag Families (5:28)
Creating a Custom Annotation Tag (9:26)
Creating a Custom View Tag (8:27)
Creating a Custom View Title (6:02)
Working with Component Families (3:53)

Interoperability
Importing and Managing Image Files (9:10)
Linking and Importing CAD Files (9:14)
Managing Linked CAD Files (7:12)
Controlling the Coordinates of Linked CAD Files (7:11)
Managing Imported CAD Files (7:13)
Controlling Line Weights in Imported CAD Files (6:03)
Using CAD Files to Create Building Model Objects (7:39)
Working with Autodesk Exchange Files (3:37)
Linking Point Clouds (9:20)
Working with Point Clouds (8:43)
Opening IFC Files (7:38)
Linking IFC Files (8:49)
Working with IFC Files (6:59)

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