Course Overview
This Revit course will introduce you to the software and BIM (Building Information Modelling) and after three days you’ll be confident in using the software for all aspects of building documentation and design. Your tutor will guide you through the ins and outs of the software, with a range of practical, hands-on lessons ensuring you leave with the skills and confidence to fully take advantage of Revit software. We use Revit LT in our training.
Who is this course for?
Learn BIM and Revit for industry purposes, with our three-day course. This course is ideal for beginners or those looking to build on their existing skills and will aid anyone looking to further their study or gain employment within the design, architectural, construction, and engineering fields.
Target Audiance
- Architects and Architectural Designers
- Interior Designers and Space Planners
- Civil Engineers and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) Professionals
- Students and Aspiring Professionals
- Individuals seeking career advancement
Schedule Dates
Autodesk Revit Architecture
Autodesk Revit Architecture
Autodesk Revit Architecture
Autodesk Revit Architecture
Course Content
- Introduction to Building Information Modeling
- Revit files
- DWG and DWF files
- Image files
- Overview of the Interface
- Standard Terminology
- Starting Projects
- Working with files
- Setting Up Levels
- Creating Grids
- General Drawing Tools
- Editing Elements
- Basic Modifying Tools
- Drawing Walls
- Modifying Walls
- Helpful Editing Tools
- Adding Doors and Windows
- Loading Door and Window Types from the Library
- Creating Additional Door and Window Sizes
- Creating architectural columns
- Creating structural columns
- Creating Additional columns Sizes
- Adding Components
- Modifying Components
- Creating Floors
- Modifying boundaries
- Creating Shaft Openings
- Creating Sloped Floors
- Creating Roofs
- Creating Roofs by Footprint
- Cleaning Up Wall and Roof Intersections
- Creating and editing curtain walls
- Embedded curtail walls
- Grid
- Grid segments
- Face manager
- Origin and angle
- Panels
- Mullions
- Duplicating Views
- Adding Callout Views
- Setting the View Display
- Elevations and Sections
- Working with Dimensions
- Working with Text
- Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
- Adding Tags
- Adding rooms, room separators, and room tags
- Working with Schedules
- Setting Up Sheets
- Placing and Modifying Views on Sheets
- Printing Sheets
FAQs
Basic knowledge of architectural design principles and 2D drafting software (like AutoCAD) is helpful but not mandatory. The course is designed to be comprehensive and suitable for beginners.
Yes, you’ll need an active Autodesk subscription to access Revit Architecture. Some courses might offer alternative resources for non-subscribers, but hands-on practice requires the software.
Some courses offer flexibility with self-paced learning modules, while others provide live instructor guidance and interaction through scheduled sessions. Choose the format that best suits your learning preferences.
Revit skills are highly sought-after in the AEC industry. You can pursue careers as architectural designers, BIM technicians, project managers, and more.