Revit Architecture-Unit 5_06 Defining Window Type and Applying Windows to the Building
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_07 Defining a Door Type and Applying doors to the Building
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_08 Design Basic Site in Revit (Curbs, Fences, Streets and Walkways)
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Revit Architecture _ Unit 5_09 Making a Column Family in Revit
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Revit Archtiecture - Unit 5_10 Exterior Dimensions - Four Chains Dimensions
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_11 More Dimensions
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_12 Creating a Basic Ceiling
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_13 Families in Revit
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_14 Managing Revit Furniture
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_15 Rooms in Revit
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_16 Managing Views and Callouts
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Revit Architecture - Unit 5_17 Architectural V.S Structural Columns
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Revit Architecture - Extras _ Another Method to make Ceiling in Revit
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Revit Architecture _ Extras - Roofs 01
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Revit Architecture - Extras _ Roofs 02
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Revit Architecture - Extras _ Roofs 03
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Revit Architecture - Extras _ Site Topography _ Contour Lines
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Revit Architecture - Unit 6_1 Sheets in Revit (Revit Title Block)
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Final Revit Exam 1.1 _ Conceptual_Mass_Tower
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Final Revit Exam 1.2 - Adaptive Components_Patterns_Triangle Bent V.S Triangle Flat
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Final Revit Exam 1.3 _ Export Conceptual Mass to Revit Project
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Final Revit Exam 1.4 Toposurface _ Graded Wall _ Building Pad
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Final Revit Exam 1.5 _ Exterior Frame Family _ Linear Array
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Final Revit Exam 1.6 _ 3D Views _ 2D Views and Cameras
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Revit Villa Projects
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Sun Setting in Revit Architecture
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Ceiling Schedule in Revit
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Revit Basic Door Schedule
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Basic Material Takeoff in Revit _ Brick Volume Schedule in Revit
Description:
Master Autodesk Revit Architecture fundamentals in this comprehensive 20-hour elementary course. Learn essential modeling techniques, starting with basic operations and progressing to advanced concepts like curtain wall systems and conceptual mass modeling. Explore practical applications through hands-on projects, including the creation of a tower using Revit's Conceptual Mass tools. Develop skills in importing CAD plans, defining wall and floor types, creating custom families, and managing views. Gain proficiency in site design, room layout, and furniture placement. Practice with multiple exams and real-world scenarios to reinforce your learning. By the end of the course, create professional architectural documentation, including sheets, schedules, and 3D visualizations, preparing you for practical Revit implementation in architectural design projects.