- Chapter 1 : Introduction to BIM and Autodesk Revit
- Chapter 2 : Basic Drawing and Modify Tools
- Chapter 3 : Setting Up Levels and Grids
- Chapter 4 : Modeling Walls
- Chapter 5 : Working with Doors and Windows
- Chapter 6 : Working with Curtain Walls
- Chapter 7 : Working with Views
- Chapter 8 : Adding Components
- Chapter 9 : Modeling Floors
- Chapter 10 : Modeling Ceilings
- Chapter 11 : Modeling Roofs
- Chapter 12 : Modeling Stairs, Railings, and Ramps
- Chapter 13 : Creating Construction Documents
- Chapter 14 : Annotating Construction Documents
- Chapter 15 : Adding Tags and Schedules
- Chapter 16 : Creating Details
Course Description
This course is designed to teach you the Autodesk Revit functionality as it is used in the Architectural field. Autodesk Revit is used to design buildings throughout the world.
You begin by learning the user interface and then the relative design tools to create building models. Finally you will learn how to create construction documents from the models.
The following topics will be covered
- Understanding the purpose of Building Information Management (BIM) and how it is applied in the Autodesk Revit software.
- Navigating the Autodesk Revit workspace and interface.
- Working with the basic drawing and editing tools.
- Creating Levels and Grids as datum elements for the model.
- Creating a 3D building model with walls, curtain walls, windows, and doors.
- Adding floors, ceilings, and roofs to the building model.
- Creating component-based and custom stairs.
- Adding component features, such as furniture and equipment.
- Setting up sheets for plotting with text, dimensions, details, tags, and schedules.
- Creating details.
Joseph Dixon
Over the course of 30 plus years I have been involved with the design and drafting profession primarily focused in the petrochemical and energy industries. As a drafting/CAD manager and then as the chief architect and product manager of the CADWorx design software I have developed an extensive knowledge of both the practices and procedures and the tools used by the drafting profession. I now bring this expertise to mentor and train the next generation of Computer Aided Designers through Horn Drafting and CAD Center.
From 1986 through 2006 I worked as the Drafting Manager for Toromont Energy Systems, a manufacturing firm that designed and built process skids for use in chemical plants and refineries. My staff grew to as many as 25 professional drafter/designers in all disciplines of plant design, for hundreds of projects in the petrochemical and energy sectors. I was responsible for all aspects of the project design including working with staff drafter/designers and engineers to produce the best overall project for the customer. I was also responsible for hiring and mentoring/training new staff members. During these 20 years I learned a great deal about what it takes to be successful in the drafting/design industry, and I look forward to sharing that with my students.
In 2006 I became the Business Development and Program Manager for the Intergraph Corporation, overseeing the CADWorx Plant Professional line of software products. CADWorx is the world’s leading AutoCAD-based software that is used to develop 3D models and drawings of process plants worldwide. It is the piping software we chose to use at Horn Drafting & CAD Center.
During my time at Intergraph, I was also in charge of our “CADWorx University” program. Each year we hosted seminars for hundreds of attendees at our conferences. These conferences were held in the United States, and other regions around the world: Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. During these sessions I enjoyed teaching hundreds of students in Pipe Drafting & Design using CADWorx software.
I’m excited about working closely with students again. I enjoy helping people get trained and employable, and sharing with them information and techniques I’ve learned through the years that will help them be successful in the drafting design professions.
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Highlights
- Navigating the Autodesk Revit workspace and interface.
- Working with the basic drawing and editing tools.
- Creating a 3D building model with walls, curtain walls, windows, and doors.
- Adding floors, ceilings, and roofs to the building model.
- Setting up sheets for plotting with text, dimensions, details, tags, and schedules.