Objective: Create full 3D Revit architecture project models and set them up in working drawings by utilizing a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program. Begin training yourself to think critically through the Preliminary Design, Design Development and the Construction Document phases, streamlining the process with a central 3D model. The focus of this training class will be the introduction to, and understanding of, the basic tools that the majority of users will need to work in Revit® Architecture.
Date: May 3-5, 2021 EST Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Duration: 3 days Location: Online/Remote
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Objective: Create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings by utilizing a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program. Learn to think critically through the Preliminary Design, Design Development and the Construction Document phases, streamlining the process with a central 3D model. Introduction and understanding of the basic tools that the majority of users will need to work in Revit® Architecture will be the focus for this class.
Objective: Create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings by utilizing a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program. Learn to think critically through the Preliminary Design, Design Development and the Construction Document phases, streamlining the process with a central 3D model. Introduction and understanding of the basic tools that the majority of users will need to work in Revit® Architecture will be the focus for this class.
Collaborating in Revit with project teams across locations and corporate firewalls has been a long-time challenge. Now Autodesk® has a game-changing solution.
With A360 Collaboration for Revit®, your models are your workspace.
There’s no need to co-locate your Revit project teams or to create costly and complicated IT work-arounds to share models. Find out more about this new remote workspace at our free webinar.
Want to find out more about A360 Collaboration for Revit, including how other companies have integrated it into their workflows?
Objective: Create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings by utilizing a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program. Learn to think critically through the Preliminary Design, Design Development and the Construction Document phases, streamlining the process with a central 3D model. Introduction and understanding of the basic tools that the majority of users will need to work in Revit® Architecture will be the focus for this class.
Collaborating in Revit with project teams across locations and corporate firewalls has been a long-time challenge. Now Autodesk® has a game-changing solution.
With A360 Collaboration for Revit®, your models are your workspace.
There’s no need to co-locate your Revit project teams or to create costly and complicated IT work-arounds to share models. Find out more about this new remote workspace at our free webinar.
Want to find out more about A360 Collaboration for Revit, including how other companies have integrated it into their workflows?
If you own the Autodesk® AEC Collection, you have many powerful software tools at your disposal.
Attend our one-day workshop to discover how to get the most out of your software investment by integrating more of these tools into your workflow. We will start the day with an introduction to FormIt 360 Pro, Autodesk’s intuitive 3D sketching app with native Revit interoperability. We will use the conceptual model created in Formit to quickly and easily build a 3D model inside Revit. After lunch, we will bring the Revit model into Navisworks and illustrate how to use it for coordination and scheduling. Finally, we will use Revit to render in the Cloud.
Specialization Architecture, Engineering & Construction Government
Value Added Services Authorized Academic Partner Authorized Training Center
Objective: Create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings by utilizing a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program.
Learn to think critically through the Preliminary Design, Design Development and the Construction Document phases, streamlining the process with a central 3D model. Introduction and understanding of the basic tools that the majority of users will need to work in Revit Architecture will be the focus for this class.
Prerequisites: A working knowledge of basic design/drafting procedures and terminology as well as Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 7.
The class breakdown will be as follows:
Day 1: • Building Information Modeling in Revit Architecture • Basic Drawing & Editing Tools • Datum Elements – Levels & Grids • Drawing & Modifying Walls • Doors & Windows
Collaborating in Revit with project teams across locations and corporate firewalls has been a long-time challenge. Now Autodesk® has a game-changing solution.
With A360 Collaboration for Revit®, your models are your workspace.
There’s no need to co-locate your Revit project teams or to create costly and complicated IT work-arounds to share models. Find out more about this new remote workspace at our free webinar.
Want to find out more about A360 Collaboration for Revit, including how other companies have integrated it into their workflows?