revit architecture ii - intermediate
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Revit Architecture II - Intermediate
Course duration: 2 days
The intermediate course introduces massing and modelling to create concept design and complex forms. It
also includes setting up a Site plan with topography and locating your project with real world coordinates.
Publishing and acquiring coordinates and linking models with Shared Coordinates. How to work as a team on
a single central model, working with worksets, ownership and requests.
Topics include:
• Introduction to In-Place Modelling and Massing
• Fundamental Concepts
• Creating site plans
• Creating topography
• Setting out Survey Coordinates
• Worksharing and the Central Model
Model In-Place
Introduction to using Model In-Place and
In-Place Mass to create unique designs
• Selecting a Family Template
• Family Editor Ribbon
• Solids and Voids
• Work planes
In-Place Mass
• Creating complex forms
• Applying elements and patterns
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Site Plan
• Site Components
• Parking
• Label contours
• Site Boundaries and Property Lines
• Annotating Site Plans
Topography
• Create Topography by points
• Topography from 3D CAD contour drawings
• Topography from Imported Points File
• Define Existing and New topography
• Creating Site Pads to Displace Earth
• Grading Terrain
• Producing Cut and Fill Schedules
• Shared Positioning
Survey Coordinates
• Locating the project in real world coordinates
• Understanding Project and Surveyors Base Points
• Publishing and Acquiring Coordinates
• Setting the Survey Point
• Northings, Eastings, Elevation
• Angle from True North
• Using Shared Coordinates to link model files
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Worksharing
• Worksharing - Working as a team on a single model
• Setting up Worksets and preparing a Central Model
• Synchronization with the Central Model
• Ownership and Requests
• Detaching a central model
• Using eTransmit to share a model
Course content and images prepared by Fernando Pavon using Autodesk® Revit®
www.PavonLeo.com