REVIT FOR INTERIOR DESIGN ( Beginner to Intermediate Course 3 Days )
Building Information Modeling in Revit
Building Information Modeling
Overview of the Revit Architecture
Interface
Revit Architecture for Interior Design Terminology
Starting Revit Projects
Viewing Commands
Basic Drawing & Editing Tools
General Drawing Tools
Editing Revit Elements
Basic Modifying Tools
Datum Elements – Levels & Grids
Setting up Levels
Importing CAD Files
Creating Structural Grids
Adding Columns
The Basics of the Building Model
Creating a Basic Floor Plan
Adding and Modifying Walls
Creating Partition Walls
Using Editing Tools
Adding and Modifying Doors
Adding and Modifying Windows
Joinery Systems
Working with Joinery Families
Modifying Layouts
Taging Families
Scheduling Joinery Families
Creating Views
Duplicating Views
Adding Callout Views
Setting the View Display
Creating Elevations
Creating Sections
Floors & Components
Creating Floor Finishes
Scheduling Floor Areas
Estimating Floor Finishes
Reflected Ceiling Plans
Creating Ceilings
Ceiling Soffits
Adding Ceiling Fixtures
Vertical Circulation
Creating Standard and Custom Stairs
Creating Ramps
Working with Railings
Construction Documentation
Setting up Sheets
Placing and modifying views on sheets
Printing sheets
Annotating Construction
Documents
Working with Dimensions
Working with text
Adding detail lines and symbols
Tags & Schedules
Adding Tags
Rooms and Room Tags
Working with Schedules
Creating Legends
Detailing Partition Walls, Doors and Joinery
Setting up detail views
Creating details
Annotating details
Keynoting and Keynote Legends
Patterning
REVIT INTERIOR DESIGN ADVANCED COURSE 2 DAYS
Introduction
What is a Revit Family
Types of Families
Components
Annotation
Family Basics
Family Templates
Ceiling-based Components
Floor-based Components
Roof-based Components
Wall-based Components
Face-based Components
Line-based Components
Standalone Components
Family Category and Parameters
System
User
Shared
Instance and type
When to use Shared Parameters
Work plane based
Material Parameters
Yes/ No Parameters
Reference Planes
Naming
Defining the Origin
References
Strong and Weak References
Reference Lines
Dimensions and Labels
Geometry
Solids and Voids
Extrusions
Blends
Revolves
Sweeps
Swept Blend
Work Planes
Sketching
Cut Geometry
Uncut Geometry
Linework
Model Lines
Symbolic Lines
Parameters
Parameter Types
Shared Parameters
Parameter Data
Naming Conventions
Type and Instance
Reporting Parameter
Formulas
Usage
Syntax
Functions
Methodology
Conditional Formulas
Usage
Syntax
Functions
Methodology
Type Catalogues
Usage
Flexing the Model
Flexing Rules
Geometry Properties
Visibility / Graphics Overrides
Detail Levels
Sub-category
Materials
Visibility
Nested Families
Associated Family Parameters
Shared Family Parameters
Guidelines for Building Families
Pre-creation considerations