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The Complete Revit 2026 Course for Architectural Design
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The Complete Revit 2026 Course for Architectural Design

Learn how to model and create a full set of architectural drawings in Revit 2026—from first wall to final sheet.
Last updated 2/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Model a complete residential project in Revit 2026 from scratch, following the actual construction sequence used on real job sites.
  • Create a full set of architectural drawings, including presentation plans, working floor plans, elevations, building sections, door & window schedules, stair pl
  • Build custom Revit families for doors, windows, railings, curtain walls, chajjas, and furniture—using a flexible, reusable approach.
  • Organize projects with professional standards, using ISO 19650-based naming conventions, templates, and clean library setups.
  • Leverage Revit 2026’s newest tools like Smart Grids, Toposolids, upgraded graphic styles, and energy analysis features to work faster and smarter.
  • Confidently move from design to documentation, producing sheet sets that are ready for clients, consultants, and contractors.

Course content

23 sections132 lectures15h 8m total length
  • Welcome to the Course4:14
  • Installing Revit: A Step-by-Step Guide3:57
  • Exploring the Revit Home Screen2:10
  • Creating a New Project: Understanding the Project Browser & Properties Window4:17
  • Navigating the Ribbon Interface in Revit5:15
  • Additional Settings1:59
  • Switching to Dark Mode in Revit1:00
  • Changing the Interface Language in Revit1:24
  • Using the Provided Exercise Files1:58

Requirements

  • No prior experience with Revit is required. I’ll guide you step-by-step from setting up your project to delivering a full set of drawings.
  • Basic understanding of architecture or construction is helpful (knowing what a wall, slab, or roof is will make things easier).
  • A computer capable of running Revit 2026 — ideally with at least 16GB RAM and a decent graphics card for smooth modeling.
  • Access to Revit 2026 (you can use the free student/trial version if needed).
  • A mouse with a scroll wheel is highly recommended for efficient navigation inside Revit.
  • A second screen or a tablet can be useful for watching lessons while working in Revit at the same time.

Description

If you've been struggling to piece together how a real project is built and documented in Revit, this course will change everything. Together, we’ll start from scratch and build a full residential project in Revit 2026, covering not just modeling, but also how to set up a proper working set of drawings—presentation plans, construction floor plans, elevations, sections, door & window schedules, staircase plans, and more.

We’ll work the way it’s done on real projects:

  • Build in construction order — set levels, model walls, floors, slabs, and roofs just like on-site.

  • Dive deep into families — you'll learn to create your own doors, windows, railings, curtain walls, chajjas, kitchen units, and a lot more.

  • Learn ISO 19650-based naming — so your views, sheets, and families stay organized from day one.

  • Leverage the latest Revit 2026 features — new toposolids, smart grids, improved energy tools, and more.

  • Deep dives — every module has extra lessons if you want to go beyond the basics and master professional tips.

  • Exercise files and custom libraries included — and you'll also learn how to create your own reusable library and project template.

Everything you’ll see is exactly how I work on real-world projects—with tips, shortcuts, and small corrections that only come with 10+ years of experience as an architect.

By the end, you won’t just know how to "use Revit." You’ll know how to build and document a real project properly, from start to finish—ready for clients, consultants, and the construction team.

If you’re tired of half-baked tutorials and want to actually deliver a complete residential project in Revit, this course is for you.

Who this course is for:

  • Architecture students and beginners who want to learn Revit properly by building a complete residential project from scratch.
  • Self-taught Revit users who know the basics but struggle to create a clean, construction-ready working set of drawings.
  • Junior architects and interns looking to sharpen their documentation skills and learn professional workflows used in real offices.
  • Anyone transitioning from 2D CAD to BIM who wants a clear, hands-on path to model, coordinate, and document projects in Revit 2026.
  • Freelancers and solo practitioners who want to build faster, work smarter, and create high-quality templates and libraries they can reuse across projects.