
Learn Revit architecture and lumi training from basics to advanced, covering BIM, architecture, structure, mep, exterior and interior design, rendering, schedules, take-off, and project-based practice.
Explore building information modeling (BIM) as an integrated process across software and teams, from programming and conceptual design to 3D models, 2D drawings, and coordination across construction.
Plan location, obtain permits and insurance, and prepare the site for construction; develop foundation, superstructure, and masonry work. Coordinate MEP, finishing, punch list, warranty, maintenance, and handover to the owner.
Open Revit from the desktop or start menu and navigate the home page to access the model area and recent files, and open existing projects or create new ones.
Start a new project in Revit by selecting an architectural template and a unit (feet and inches or metric), then create the project to open Revit.
Save your Revit project via the quick access toolbar, Ctrl, or the file menu. Save as to choose a location, name the file, and rename with F2.
Open an existing Revit project by going to the file menu, choosing open, navigating to the location such as the desktop, selecting the project file, and clicking open to load.
Learn to set up Revit project units by choosing imperial or metric templates, adjust units in the manage tab, and switch between feet, inches, and meters for walls.
Master the quick access toolbar to open and save projects, undo and redo changes, print or export pdfs, and manage pins, dimensions, text, and tags.
Explore the Revit file menu and file tab, learning how to create or open projects and families, save templates, export to pdf, print, and manage recent documents and options.
Navigate Revit’s ribbon toolbar to browse architecture and structure tabs. Access built, circulation, and model panels to use architecture-related and structure-related tools in upcoming lectures.
Navigate the project browser palette to drag, drop, and adjust views, enable it from the view tab, and use imperial architectural template to open floor plans, ceiling plans, and elevations.
Locate and toggle the property palette from the view tab, then drag, drop, and double-click to fix it as you view and edit element properties, types, and text in Revit.
Learn to use the ribbon temporary contextual tab in Revit architecture to create elements like walls and doors, and hide it by pressing escape twice for smooth workflow.
Explore the option bar in Revit architecture, selecting wall and door tools and their options, with shortcuts like the escape key, to prepare for upcoming lectures.
Learn how to use the status bar in Revit Architecture to track tool prompts, set a wall start point, view a sequence of next steps, and save your work.
Master the view control bar to adjust scale, detail level, and visual style, then manage sun, shadows, crop regions, and visibility with templates and constraints in Revit.
Master the selection control bar in Revit to manage linked and underlay elements, pin objects, select by phase, and use drag and filter tools to refine selections.
Explore the drawing window in Revit, switch between floor plan, ceiling plan, and 3D views, open new windows, and manage active or inactive views with tiling and tab options.
Access the context menu by right-clicking in the drawing area to reveal tools, then select any element and explore more options as the lecture introduces each tool.
Master zooming and navigation in Revit by using the mouse center button, zoom region, zoom to fit, pan, and the navigation toolbar accessed via the view tab and user interface.
Learn to pan across any area by pressing and holding the mouse button to move in any direction, then release to place.
Navigate the 3d view by orbiting: in the default 3d view, hold shift and the middle mouse button, then move the mouse to rotate around the model.
Learn to use the view cube to navigate between front, south, east, west, northeast, and other views, save and set home views, and switch between orthographic and perspective views.
Explore the navigation wheel in Revit: learn to toggle full and mini navigation wheels, switch views, and use zoom, orbit, pan, center, look, and walk to navigate efficiently in perspective.
Create and manage levels in Revit, toggle active levels, adjust level distances, add floor, ceiling, and structural plan views, rename, offset, and delete levels using elevation and pick line.
Create and adjust Revit grids using the data panel, set points and dimensions, manage locks and offsets, and name or bubble grids across levels for accurate layouts.
Practice level teaches building a Revit project from the imperial architectural template, creating and renaming levels from ground floor to roof, and organizing sheets with PDF scale and crop view.
Practice creating Revit grids, longitudinal and transverse, with precise spacing of 12 feet, apply PDF scales, and place grids on level one sheets.
Select elements in revit quickly by clicking near objects, using control for multi-select, and shift to remove items. Learn window selection, save and load selections, and adjust selection color.
Create and customize walls in Revit Architecture by selecting wall types and applying brick material. Draw walls with precise dimensions, set levels, and view results in 3D view.
Create and modify walls in Revit Architecture with the draw panel tools, including drop panel walls, inscribed and circumscribed polygons, circles, ellipses, tangents, and radius adjustments.
Create walls in Revit with the option bar by selecting level one, setting height and depth, then drawing between points. Adjust center line, core phase, and exterior or interior sides.
Create and modify walls in Revit using the property palette, type selector, and edit in structure to adjust layers, materials, exterior and interior faces, and constraints.
Create an assembled wall in Revit by duplicating a generic wall, editing its structure, and adding brick and exterior and interior plaster layers with custom materials. Preview with section box.
Master editing wall profiles in Revit by drawing rectangles, ellipses, and polygons, applying inscribed and circumscribed shapes, tangent and arc, and using fill and finish to create precise cutouts.
Learn to create stacked walls in Revit by combining basic walls, adjusting layers and thickness, setting foundation height, offsets, and center line, then visualize in 3D.
Explore creating and joining walls in Revit architecture, using the wall joins tool to auto join walls, adjust joint types (miter, clean joint, no clean joint), and apply view settings.
Learn to create and customize wall sweeps in revit, including horizontal and vertical sweeps, editing type and materials, and using cut wall and insert options to fit walls precisely.
Explore how to create wall reveals in Revit Architecture, adjusting horizontal and vertical reveals, offsets, level and profile choices to fit walls precisely and preview results.
Learn to apply wall wrap in Revit by selecting a wall, editing its type, and choosing interior, exterior, or both. Apply adjustments and preview the wrapped area from outside.
Practice a wall in Revit Architecture using imperial units, building a four-level plan with nine-inch plaster walls, brick finish, underlay, and drawing sheets with crop views and prints.
Builds wall layouts across levels one to three in Revit Architecture using metric units, applies plaster and brick finishes, and sets centerline dimensions for sheet-ready drawings.
Learn to place doors and load door families in Revit, choose door types, load from library, set units, place and flip doors, and adjust dimensions.
Learn to duplicate and rename a door type in Revit, edit door parameters and materials, set dimensions, and load a new door from the library using imperial units.
Modify door location in Revit by using the property palette and temporary dimensions, set levels and sill height, and apply head height changes to see updated drawing area.
Search for Revit door family online, download a door family (free or paid), load it into your library, and place it in your project to use.
Create a passage opening or arch opening in Revit by loading the appropriate family, selecting an opening type, and adjusting size, height, and duplicating for a custom eight-foot opening.
Practice door placement in Revit using imperial units, loading family doors, placing 36 inch and 72 inch doors, creating openings, and applying tags and a door schedule.
Learn to place metric doors in Revit from a floor plan, load families through the library, and generate the schedule sheet for printing.
Place windows and load window families in Revit, adjust sill height and dimensions, and select window types from the English Imperial library and imperial templates.
Learn how to duplicate and rename a window type in Revit, edit parameters safely by duplicating, adjust dimensions and materials, and apply changes across the project without affecting other types.
Select a window, use the property palette to change its type, then adjust level constraints, head height, sill height, and window insert, with updates in the drawing area.
Practice placing window families in Revit by loading single and double types, then create a window schedule with type mark, family, type, and quantity, and set sill height.
Practice window placement in Revit using metric units, loading window families, placing casement and double windows, tagging, scheduling, and documenting in sheets.
Place furniture and fixtures by loading families from the English Imperial library, using the type selector and spacebar for orientation, then preview in 3D.
Use the modify tool to align walls and lines with centerlines, apply lock constraints, and perform multiple alignments for precise joining of elements in Revit Architecture.
Move objects precisely with the move tool (MV) in revit using emv, temporary dimensions, and constraints, including joint and end-point placements for horizontal or vertical alignment.
Learn to use the offset tool in Revit, choosing graphical or numerical input, applying offsets with or without copy, and setting base points for precise moves.
Master the copy tool in Revit by using control plus left click to duplicate elements, set horizontal or vertical constraints, and copy multiple or single instances.
Learn to use the mirror pick axes tool to duplicate a source object along selected axes, manage the copy, and remove the source or copy as needed.
Master the mirror draw axis tool in Revit by selecting points to create a mirrored object, with or without copying, and control axis direction.
Master the rotate tool in Revit to rotate selected objects around the center of rotation, enter precise angles like 45 or -45, and copy or undo rotations.
Explore the trim and extend tools in Revit to modify corners, and to trim or extend single or multiple elements by selecting boundaries and walls.
Master the split tool in Revit to create split elements with or without gaps, adjust distances in feet and inches, join gaps, delete inner segments, and finalize with escape.
Apply the linear array tool to create multiple objects with precise spacing, groups, and constraints; adjust quantity, distance, and alignment, then edit, group, and load family as needed.
Access the radial array tool from the modify tab in revit and select the object. Set center of rotation, the degree, and the quantity to arrange objects around the center.
Open the modify tab, select the scale tool, choose graphical or numerical, click points to resize, enter a distance such as five or ten feet, and undo if needed.
Master pin and unpin workflows in Revit: use the modify tab or press p n to pin, press escape to hide pins, and deselect to move unpinned objects.
Master deleting elements in Revit by selecting objects and using the delete key, right-click delete, or the delete tool in the modify panel.
Revit Architecture world No:1 Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software.
In this Software you can Create accurate 3D Model with all engineering data it can built any kind of Building Design
You will Learn Revit Architecture (Basic + Advanced Level Training). In this Course you will get master knowledge in Revit Architecture
You will learn to create and work with Grid and Level
You will learn to create any type of Architectural 3D model with Wall, Floor, Roof, Stair, Railing, etc.
You will learn to place Doors and windows etc.
You will learn to create Curtain wall with various places
You will learn to create Structural and Architectural column
You will learn to create Varity of roofing and practices
You will learn to create Ceiling design and its Lightings
You will learn to create Varity of railing and ramp
You will learn to create Conceptual building Design (Twist building and High rise building design)
You will learn to create material and paint
You will learn to work with phases
You will learn to create Topo surfaces and landscaping activities
You will learn to create rooms and its area calculation
You will learn to create Schedule and its application
You will learn to create keynote and keynote scheduling and its application
You will learn to create Filter and its uses
You will learn to create solar study
You will learn to Place camera
You will learn to create advanced level quick rendering methods
You will learn to create Walkthrough
You will learn to create 2D drawing and detailing inside Revit
You will learn to Export and Import documents with various insert options
You will learn to create accurate output files for Construction and Execution
You will learn to create step by step detailed lecture to create house project in end of this course
You will learn to create Exterior and Interior Design
You will learn to Estimates
You will learn to Lumion Basics
You will learn to Lumion Rendering
After this course you will get knowledge to work Any Revit Architectural projects
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