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Total number of pages: 324
Total Hours: 16

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This training guide builds on ASCENT’s Revit Architecture 2009 Fundamentals and Revit Architecture 2009 Intermediate training guides. This advanced guide focuses on Revit Architecture 2009’s Preliminary Design and BIM Management features.

The first half of the book covers conceptual design tools including working with mass elements, space planning and area analysis as well as Visualization tools for creating perspectives, walk- throughs, and solar studies. It also includes a chapter on rendering with a focus on setting up lighting for the rendering.

The second half of the book focuses on topics a BIM manager would need to know including customizing templates with annotation styles, titleblocks, objects style and materials as well as creating custom object types (walls, roofs, and floors) and complex families. The concepts and details of creating families is covered step-by-step with a special section on how to create various types of families.  

The objective of this course is to enable students who have worked with Revit to expand their knowledge in the areas of Preliminary Design (massing studies, space planning, visualization, and rendering) and BIM Management (setting up Revit and creating custom families). 

Topics include:
  Creating mass elements
  Move from mass elements to the buidling model
  Use space planning and area analysis tools
  Create Perspectives, Walkthroughs, and Solar Studies
  Render 3D views
  Prepare templates with settings including annotation styles, titleblocks, and object styles

  Create custom wall, floor and roof types
  Create parametric families and family types
  Create specific families including doors and windows, in-place families, profiles, railings and annotation families

Prerequisites:

Before taking this course, students should be comfortable with the fundamentals of Revit as taught in the Revit Architecture 2009 Fundamentals training guide, as well as have a working knowledge of the Revit Architecture Intermediate tools. Knowledge of basic tools is assumed, such as creating walls, roofs, and other objects; copying and moving objects; and creating and working with views.

 
 
Textbook Pricing
Student Guide
(1-9 books)
  $75.00
Student Guide 
(10-49 books)
  $64.00
Instructor Kit   $85.00

To order more than 50 books please contact ASCENT at: 1.866.527.2368, courseware@ASCENTed.com

*Instructor kit includes student guide, instructor notes, and exercise disk.


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