
Learn how to join walls and floors in Revit, ensure matching materials, and remove lines to clean up the model, with practical tips for handling offsets and tricky joins.
Learn to model a cast-in-place concrete stair in Revit by selecting architecture under circulation, configuring risers and tread depth, enabling automatic landing, and copying the run to multiple levels.
Create a shaft opening for the stair by sketching a boundary, trimming excess lines, and setting base and top constraints, then review in section and 3D views.
BIM-Revit Mastery Full Course – Beginner to Intermediate is your ultimate guide to mastering Autodesk Revit for architects, engineers, and design professionals. Whether you are new to BIM or looking to strengthen your modeling skills, this course takes you from the basics to intermediate-level techniques with real-world applications.
You will start by understanding the Revit user interface, setting up grids and levels, and creating a strong project foundation. From there, you will learn how to model architectural and structural components including walls, floors, concrete roofs, foundations, gutters, doors, windows, staircases, and shaft openings. Each module is designed to help you build practical skills that you can apply immediately in real projects.
By the end of this course, you will have the ability to create a fully coordinated BIM model, ready for design development and documentation. You will also learn time-saving tips and best practices used by industry professionals.
Whether you’re an architectural student, civil engineering graduate, or a construction professional transitioning to Building Information Modeling (BIM), this course will give you the knowledge and confidence to work effectively with Revit.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Revit user interface and navigation
2. Setting up grids and levels for accurate modeling
3. Modeling foundations, walls, floors, and concrete roofs
4. Adding doors, windows, staircases, and shaft openings
5. Creating gutters and detailing architectural elements
6. Best practices for BIM workflows and project coordination
Start your journey today and become a Revit BIM expert ready to tackle real-world projects with confidence