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Revit: Create Signage Plans

You don't have to leave Revit to design signage. Learn to create simple 3D signage plans using model text, custom families, and vector artwork from Illustrator or AutoCAD.

Revit: Creating C# Plugins

Build your own Revit plugins with C# and the Revit API. Learn how to develop plugins for automating systems, analyzing geometry, extracting data, and more.

Revit: Custom Furniture Modeling

Learn tools and techniques for creating custom furniture pieces for your Revit projects, all while exploring some of the more popular styles and pieces in the interior design field.

Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building (229225)

Building projects are the product of the application of a variety of trades. When the time comes for construction, you'll develop a BIM Execution Plan (BxP) to govern the workflow across the various trades that come together. In this comprehensive, project-based course, instructor Eric Wing shows you how to apply Civil 3D, Revit, and BIM 360 across the entire scope of a commercial building. Eric takes you through this process from start to finish, using a complete design project. He begins by showing you how to set up the project with a Civil 3D drawing and a Civil Revit model. Eric goes over each step in architectural modeling, from exterior wall systems to stairs, railings, and elevators. He discusses key aspects of structural modeling and MEP modeling, which links in other trades. Eric concludes by showing you how to set up your model so that multiple people can work on it.

Revit: Detailing

Learn how to create, manage, and reuse 2D construction details in Revit as part of your BIM workflow.

Revit: Detailing to European Codes (223615)

House styles and building methods vary all over the world, and European design has some pretty strict code to get through to make sure that the house is warm, breathable, and watertight. In this course, Paul J. Smith applies some of these rules to a super-insulated house on an exposed headland in South Wales, and not only explains the design decisions that need to be considered for the floors, walls and roof, but also how to get more out of Revit by modelling more accurately and with more detail. The temperate climate and exposed position of this house will challenge any designer, so join Paul J. Smith as he recreates this project from the topography to the detail drawings and explains how to design with Revit and not just model.

Revit: Fire-Alarm Systems Design

Learn how to design fire-alarm systems in Revit.

Revit: Generative Design

Discover how to iteratively generate and evaluate innovative design solutions with the new generative design tools in Revit 2021, including Dynamo scripting.

Revit: Industrialized Construction

Learn how to use Revit to design for industrialized construction, a set of methods and processes that apply manufacturing paradigms to construction.

Revit: Interior Design Construction Ready Techniques

Learn how to take your interior design projects from schematic design to construction documentation in Revit.

Revit: Interior Design Project Techniques

Learn how to use Autodesk Revit to create striking presentations and effective documentation for your interior design clients.

Revit: Landscape Architecture BIM Techniques (222136)

Revit is one of the most popular building information modeling (BIM) tools, used in numerous fields like architecture, construction, and MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing). But Revit can also be a useful tool for landscape architects, from creating plant features, to customized softscape and hardscape, and specialized presentation and documentation. In this course, Jim Cowan shows you how to take the existing Revit families and objects and modify their properties for use in landscape architecture. Jim shows how you can use Revit to improve visual communication on design intent like water and sunlight requirements, and create a virtual environment rich in data that also allows you to address issues like sustainability—of both natural and planned landscapes.

Revit: Managing Location Coordinates

Explore the Revit coordinate system, how files relate to one another when linked, and how to manage relationships between shared coordinates over time.

Revit: MEP Families (223496)

Revit families are an incredible feature, offering libraries of ready-made objects that can be used in CAD drawings or customized to fit any project. Families can also be modeled from scratch and shared with colleagues and clients. In this course, Eric Wing dives into Revit MEP families, a specific family type for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design. Eric shows how to model MEP families on a topic-by-topic basis, so you can learn the ins and outs of family creation while modeling exactly what you need for your drawings. He starts by reviewing the basics: parameters, connectors, dimensions, and various family modeling techniques, then investigates specific parts and systems that can be created with Revit families: electrical panels and junction boxes, recessed and track lighting, HVAC systems with ducting and air terminals, and pipe systems. Along the way, he introduces the reference planes, parameters, shapes, and hosting options necessary to build families on your own.

Revit: MEP Families

Learn how to use Revit families to model electrical panels and junction boxes, recessed and track lighting, HVAC systems with ducting and air terminals, and pipe systems.

Revit: Migrating AutoCAD Standards

Learn how to migrate your AutoCAD standards into your Revit projects quickly and effectively.

Revit: Modeling Best Practices for BIM

Learn about building information modeling (BIM) best practices for a collaborative Revit project workflow.

Revit: Multifamily Housing

Learn how to design multifamily housing, including apartment buildings and duplexes, in Revit.

Revit: Optimize Your BIM Workflow (227372)

As the building information modeling (BIM) methodology and philosophy becomes more widely used in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), it's become increasingly important to grasp how to incorporate BIM into your workflows. In this course, learn the fundamentals of the BIM philosophy, how it fits into industry usage and government strategies, and how to use Autodesk Revit to optimize CAD workflows that relate to BIM. Instructor Shaun Bryant shares practical strategies and best practices to help you grasp essential BIM concepts, as well as how to most efficiently work with CAD drawings in Revit, set up worksharing to facilitate easy collaboration, use sheets in Revit, create schedules, publish your project, and more.

Revit: Parametric Curvature in the Family Editor

Tame unruly parametric curves. Learn how to control the curvature of nonrectilinear geometry such as circles, arcs, arches, splines, and complex curves like cyma moldings.