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Small House Modeling in Revit Architecture 2025
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1,611 students

Small House Modeling in Revit Architecture 2025

Learn how to create 3D BIM Model in Revit in less than 1.5 Hour
Created byFadi Salah
Last updated 8/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Preparing 3D BIM Model for Small House in Revit Architecture
  • Determining the simplified Workflow of 3D BIM Modeling in Revit
  • Importing CAD files to Revit
  • Creating Walls, Floors, Roof, Stairs to Revit Models
  • Adding Furniture to Revit Models
  • Refining Plans and sections in Revit
  • Creating Topography, Building Pad in Revit
  • Creating Roads and Streets in Revit
  • Tips and Tricks in Revit

Course content

2 sections15 lectures1h 20m total length
  • Importing CAD file4:13

    Open the CAD file and follow the Instruction in the Video to import CAD file to Revit. Also Use the attached Revit template to start the small house project.

  • Adding Walls5:14
  • Adding Levels3:28
  • Adding Floors1:35
  • Adjusting Walls1:45
  • Adding Windows and Doors12:25
  • Adding Furniture11:03
  • Adding Roofs7:16
  • Modifying Walls Representation1:16
  • Refining Sections7:24

Requirements

  • A Computer or Laptop with installed Autodesk Revit and AutoCAD

Description

  • This course is designed to teach you how to create 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) models using Revit Architecture. BIM, or Building Information Modeling, involves a detailed digital representation of the construction process, which can initially seem complex. To facilitate your learning experience, this course simplifies the process, distinguishing itself from other Revit courses by providing an easier introduction to the software.

  • This course is particularly beneficial for those who encounter challenges when learning Revit from scratch, including architectural students and beginners. With a concise duration of just 1.5 hours, the course offers an engaging and efficient learning experience. You will gain practical skills and confidence in a short amount of time.

  • In Part One, you will learn how to import CAD files into Revit and begin adding essential elements such as walls, floors, roofs, windows, doors, and furniture. Part Two will cover advanced topics, including stairs, topography, roads, and site components. By the end of this course, you will be equipped to start using Revit with a straightforward and accessible approach. We wish you success and hope you enjoy the learning journey.

  • Do not hesitate to ask any question by contacting the instructor and ask for any help. Good luck.

Who this course is for:

  • Revit Beginners
  • Architectural Students
  • Engineering Students