revit architecture iii - advanced
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Revit Architecture III - Advanced
Course duration: 3 days
Learn to use the Family Editor to create parametric families and types. Create custom annotation tags, markers, symbols, profiles and title blocks with BIM parameters and revision tracking. Use massing to create conceptual design, and do comparative analysis between different mass forms. Create complex forms and apply building elements, patterns and adaptive components. Lear how to link point clouds to Revit models and align with levels and grids and use section box to help create building elements in Revit. Dividing components into subcomponent parts and their scheduling.
Topics include:
• Using the Family Editor to create:
Parametric Component Families and Types
Annotation Tags, markers, symbols and profiles families
Title blocks
• Using Massing to create conceptual design and complex forms
• Pattern design
Create patterns and adaptive components and apply them to complex surfaces
• Point Clouds
Using Recap to clean up point cloud files
Use Revit to link point cloud files and create Revit elements
Family Editor
• Using Family Templates
Creating Components
• Creating Parameters
o Dimensions
o Materials
o Visibility
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• Reference Planes
• Linking Parameters to Reference Planes
• Locking the model to the Reference Planes
• Visibility of objects
• Controlling detail level
• Using formulas with parameters
• Conditional statements
• Solids and Voids
• Creating components
o Ceiling based
o Wall based
o Face based
o Work plane based
o Always Vertical
Creating Annotation Tags
• Door Tags
• Room Tags
• Multi-category Tags
• Material Tags
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Customising Markers
• Level Heads
• Section Markers
• Creating Symbols
Creating custom title blocks with BIM parameters
• Creating Shared Parameters for
o Project Information
o Sheets
• Associating Title block fields to
o Project Information and Sheet parameters
• Creating a Revision Block
o Revision Management
o Revision clouds and Tags
Detail Items
• Creating Detail Items
• Repeating Details
Creating Profiles
• Generic profiles
• Wall sweeps and reveals
• Mullions
• Rails
Conceptual Design
• In-Place massing
• Creating Mass Floors
• Scheduling Mass Forms
• Surface Areas and Costs per Floor
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• Comparative Analysis between different Mass Forms
• Total Surface to Floor Area Ratio
• Volume to Floor Area Ratio
• Applying Architectural Components:
• Walls, Floors, Roofs and Curtain Systems
Complex Forms
• Conceptual Mass Forms and Voids
• In-Place massing and the Family Editor
• Creating Freeform Surfaces and Forms
• Using basic mass geometry
• Creating mass as a family
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• Using In-Place mass
• Create mass floors and schedule
• Applying building elements to mass surfaces
• Updating the mass and related hosts
Pattern Design
• Applying patterns to complex surfaces
• Create custom Curtain Pattern Based Families
Adaptive Components ▪ Creating Adaptive Components
▪ Creating Adaptive rigs
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Point Clouds
▪ Scanning existing buildings
▪ Planning for Surveys
▪ Using Autodesk Recap to Read and Index Scan Files
▪ Importing Point Clouds into Revit
▪ Working with multiple Point Cloud files
▪ Converting Point Cloud data into Revit objects
Subcomponents • Create Parts
• Compound objects
• Separating subcomponents
• Illustrating composition of elements
• Part schedules
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Creating Legends
• Adding Legend Components
• Door and Window Legends
• Symbols Legend
• Importing AutoCAD Legends
Course content and images prepared by Fernando Pavon using Autodesk® Revit®
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