| |
|
 |
|

Tuition:
$1,095.00/per
person
Valid for 24 AIA hours/LUs
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: Windows® 2000 or XP
Operating System experience.
| Available Schedule: |
|
Philadelphia Office
Dec 08, 2008 – Dec 12, 2008
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM More 
|
|
 |
|
New York Office
Dec 15, 2008 – Dec 19, 2008
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM More 
|
|
 |
 |
Objective:
Creating a single, project database in a fully integrated project model using bi-directional associativity to ensure all data, graphics, details, schedules, drawings, and sheets are current and coordinated.
Topics Include:
- Conceptual Design: Producing mass models using massing geometry and element associativity. Use the massing tools to create masses using extrusions, revolve, sweep and blend components and convert object massing to components elements.
- Design Development: Create detail drawings directly in the model using 2D and 3D drafting and parametric detailing tools. Utilize worksets to enable multiple team members to work together on the same model and use file linking to connect other Revit models and DWG compatibility. Other topics include adding walls, creating and modifying curtain walls, windows, doors, roofs, levels, grids, columns, floors and ceilings. Learn to edit using the Revit toolset including splitting walls and lines, trim / extend, match, align, move, offset, rotate, array, mirror and group. Create instant color-plan diagrams and rendered walkthrough animations exported to AVI files.
- Construction Documentation: Create temporary and permanent dimensions, text and text styles, fill patterns, tags, arrowheads and symbols. Learn to create and modify schedules and to configure office standards for line styles and line weights to comply with other CAD standards.
- Compatibility with AutoCAD: as well as output to DXF, DGN and PDF file formats.
- New Features: Legends, Revision Tables, Revision Clouds, Enhanced Structural Design and Drafting tools. Interface to External Databases, Energy Analysis (gbxml) Import Export ACSI 3D solid geometry.
|
| |
| |
|
|