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The only Revit tutorial guide based on a real project workflow
Autodesk Revit Architecture No Experience Required is the ultimate real-world guide for mastering this increasingly prevalent BIM software package. Using a continuous, step-by-step tutorial, this book walks you through all project phases as you learn the basics of Revit by designing, documenting, and presenting a four-story office building. You´ll begin by learning your way around the interface and conventions, then jump right into design by placing walls, doors, and windows. Next you´ll work with grids, beams, foundations, dimensions, and text as you build floors layer by layer, join walls, create ceilings and roofs, and place stairs, ramps, and railings. The instruction covers construction documentation, advanced detailing, and families, as well as site considerations including grading and top surface features to provide a well-rounded, real-world Revit skill set. The companion website features downloadable ´before and after´ tutorial files that allow you to jump in at any point and compare your work to the pros.
The shift from 2D drafting to 3D building information modeling has made Revit a must-have skill for an increasing number of design, engineering, and construction professionals. This book is designed to teach you the basics quickly, using a real-world workflow, process, and pacing.
Get acquainted with the Revit interface, then immediately start building
Learn to place structural components, text, dimensions, and more
Understand views, grids, editing, importing, exporting, and work sharing
Generate construction documentation including schedules and material takeoffs
This simple yet engaging tutorial brings together all of the major skills a Revit user needs to know to complete real workplace projects. Whether read from beginning to end as a comprehensive lesson, or used as ´dip-in´ reference for unfamiliar tasks, Autodesk Revit Architecture No Experience Required provides invaluable practical BIM instruction for every phase of a project.
Table of Contents
Introduction xix
Chapter 1 The Autodesk Revit World 1
The Revit Interface 2
The Revit Workflow 4
Using the Ribbon 5
The View Window 13
Object Selection 17
Modifying and Mirroring 19
Building on Existing Geometry 21
View Control and Object Display 24
The Project Browser 31
Windows 33
File Types and Families 36
System and Hosted Families (.rfa) 37
Using Revit Template Files (.rte) 41
Using Revit Family Files (.rft) 42
Are You Experienced? 43
Chapter 2 Creating a Model 45
Placing Walls 45
Adding Exterior Walls 45
Using Reference Planes 46
Adding More Walls 49
Adding Interior Walls 58
Using Temporary Dimensions to Gain Control of Your Model 60
Editing Wall Joins 79
Displaying Wall Joins 82
Disallowing Wall Joins 84
Placing Doors and Windows 90
Adding Doors 90
Placing Openings in Your Walls 98
Adding Windows 100
Are You Experienced? 104
Chapter 3 Creating Views 105
Creating Levels 105
Adding Levels 108
Understanding the Composition of a Level 110
Making Other Level Adjustments 114
Creating and Modifying Building Sections 122
Adding a Building Section 122
Making Building Modifications in a Section 129
Adding Wall Sections 135
Creating Detail Sections 138
Using Crop Regions 139
Splitting a Section Segment 140
Creating Callouts 143
Creating and Modifying a Camera View 148
Adding a Camera View 149
Modifying the Camera 151
Creating an Elevation 152
Interior Elevations 156
Elevation Properties 159
Annotation Properties 161
Are You Experienced? 163
Chapter 4 Working with the Autodesk Revit Tools 165
The Basic Edit Commands 166
The Move Command 166
The Copy Command 169
The Rotate Command 171
The Array Command 175
Radial Array 175
Linear Array 180
The Mirror Command 185
The Align Tool 188
Locking an Alignment 193
The Split Element Command 194
The Trim Command 200
The Offset Command 203
Copy/Paste 205
Creating the Plans 208
Are You Experienced? 212
Chapter 5 Dimensioning and Annotating 213
Selecting and Applying Dimensioning 213
Aligned Dimensions 214
Linear Dimensions 225
Angular Dimensions 227
Radial Dimensions 228
Arc Length Dimensions 230
Using Dimensions as a Layout Tool 232
Constraining the Model 237
Using Dimensions to Move Objects 241
Using Dimension Text Overrides 244
Placing Text and Annotations 247
Adding Leader Text 250
Changing the Leader Type 251
Modifying the Text Placement 253
Changing Text Properties 253
Are You Experienced? 254
Chapter 6 Floors 255
Placing a Floor Slab 255
Creating the Slab 256
Sketching the Slab 262
Building a Floor by Layers 271
Adding Materials 272
Adding a Layer 273
Splitting the Floor Materials 283
Adding an Alternate Material 283
Splitting and Painting 286
Pitching a Floor to a Floor Drain 291
Creating Shaft Openings 296
Are You Experienced? 302
Chapter 7 Roofs 303
Placing Roofs by Footprint 303
Flat Roofs by Footprint 304
Pitched Roofs by Footprint 319
Creating a Sloping Roof f 332
Creating Roofs by Extrusion338
Adding a Roof Dormer 347
Are You Experienced? 352
Chapter 8 Structural Items 353
Adding Structural Grids 353
Placing a Grid 354
Adding Structural Columns 368
Using Structural Framing 376
Adding a Beam System 380
Adding Bracing 383
Understanding Foundation Systems 387
Adding Structural Footings 393
Structural Slabs 396
Piers and Spread Footings 400
Using Structural Views 403
Are You Experienced? 406
Chapter 9 Ceilings and Interiors 407
Creating Ceilings 407
Modifying Ceiling Grids 412
Setting Ceiling Element Properties 414
Creating a Plan Region 417
Creating a Custom Ceiling 419
Creating Ceiling Openings and Soffits 423
Creating a Ceiling Opening 423
Creating a Soffit 426
Adding Light Fixtures to Ceilings 431
Adding Interior Design 435
Adding Plumbing Fixtures and Furniture 435
Adding Parabolic Troffers 443
Adding Casework and Furniture 447
Adding Alternate Floor Materials 457
Separating the Floor 457
Creating a Tile Material 459
Are You Experienced? 462
Chapter 10 Stairs, Ramps, and Railings 463
Creating Stairs by Using the Rise/Run Function 463
Modifying Boundaries 467
Configuring Railings 470
Creating a Winding Staircase 486
Stair and Railing Families 501
Creating a Custom Railing System 502
Creating Custom Stairs 507
Adding a Custom Landing 512
Adding a Gooseneck 513
Adding Ramps 520
Are You Experienced? 526
Chapter 11 Detailing 529
Working with Line Weights 529
Drafting on Top of the Detail 532
Using Predefined Detail Components 532
Masking Regions 534
Repeating Details 536
Modifying a Detail Component 541
Modifying Filled R