Course Description:
Students use Revit® Architecture 2009 to learn about building information modeling and the tools for parametric building design and documentation.
Students learn a wide range of advanced topics in Revit® Architecture 2009, building on the concepts introduced in the Revit Architecture 2009 Essentials training course.
Students learn about site design, advanced rendering techniques, phasing and design options, creating families of custom components, and collaborating on a design.
Duration: 5 Days
Objectives:
The primary objective of this Revit® Architecture training course is to teach students how to use powerful tools and advanced techniques in Revit Architecture 2009.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Create complex designs and professional-looking renderings.
Create conceptual designs.
Customize and create objects.
Collaborate on designs with other team members using Revit Architecture 2009.
Students begin the five-day course by learning the fundamental features of Revit Architecture 2009, and then progressing through schematic design and construction documentation, before finishing with design visualization.
Students should be able to complete their first Revit Architecture project after completing this course.
After completing this course, students will be able to: Describe the benefits of building information modeling. Use the fundamental features of Revit Architecture 2009. Use the parametric 3D design tools to design projects. Create detailing and drafting views. Create construction documentation. Use the presentation tools for design visualization.
This Revit® Architecture training course offers both imperial and metric hands-on exercises representing real-world design scenarios.
Prerequisite:
No previous CAD experience is necessary. However, before using this courseware, the student should have a working knowledge of the following: Architectural design, drafting, or engineering principles.
Microsoft® Windows® XP or Microsoft® Windows® 2000.
Day 1
Building Information Modeling
Revit Architecture Basics
Starting a Design
The Basics of the Building Model
Loading Additional Building Components
Day 2
Viewing the Building Model
Using Dimensions and Constraints
Developing the Building Model
Day 3
Detailing and Drafting
Construction Documentation
Presenting the Building Model
Day 4
Importing and Exporting Files
Linking Files
Conceptual Design
Creating Advanced Components
Day 5
Design and Analysis
Revit Architecture Worksharing
Working with Professionals
Advanced Rendering
How much does the Revit Architecture 2009 training course cost?
Our standard pricing for our training is £350.00 per delegate per day.
Reduced online booking cost are as follows-
1 delegate: £250 per delegate per day
Further discounts are available for group bookings.
Please call for more information on group prices. 0207 478 1000
The above prices do not include VAT.
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