Revit® software* is specifically built for Building Information Modeling (BIM), empowering design and construction professionals to bring ideas from concept to construction with a coordinated and consistent model-based approach. Revit is a single application that includes features for architectural design, MEP and structural engineering, and construction. Revit software works the way architects and designers think, so you can develop higher-quality, more accurate architectural designs. You can use tools built to support Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows, capture and analyze concepts, and maintain your vision through design, documentation, and construction. Revit software helps you get better construction insight from design models. Any change that you make to your design model is automatically updated throughout your documentation.

40 Hrs.
What you'll learn
- Work with architectural and site elements, element materials, selection sets, and rooms and areas.
- Use workflows and processes such as worksharing, exporting and printing, and project maintenance and management.
- Create and manage views and annotations, work with families, and develop schedules.
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge and skills about using computers.
- Architecture background is recommended
Main Outlines
- Understanding BIM and the Revit element hierarchy
- Navigating views
- Adding walls, doors, and windows
- Adding plumbing fixtures and other components
- Linking AutoCAD DWG files
- Rotating and aligning Revit links
- Working with footprint and extrusion roofs
- Adding railings
- Creating stacked and curtain walls
- Hiding and isolating objects
- Adding rooms
- Creating schedule views and tags
- Adding text and dimensions
- Creating new families
- Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints