Course Highlights
- Revit is a leading BIM (Building Information Modeling) software used in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industries.
- This course introduces BIM fundamentals, Revit software setup, interface, and hierarchy.
- Learners will practice structural templates, modeling walls, floors, roofs, and annotations, and move towards residential and commercial project design.
- Real-time projects cover modeling residential houses, villas, commercial buildings, swimming pools, and modern architectural designs in Revit.
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Course Details
What will you learn in the Revit Architecture Course?
- Understand BIM concepts and Revit fundamentals
- Learn to use Revit interface, tools, and families
- Create floor plans, elevations, and structural elements
- Design residential and commercial projects in Revit
- Perform annotations and detailing for construction drawings
- Execute real-time projects for practical exposure
Why should you take the Revit Architecture Course?
- Gain industry-ready BIM and Revit skills
- Learn residential and commercial building design
- Work on modern house, villa, and commercial projects
- Hands-on exposure to parametric family creation
- Earn an industry-recognised certification in BIM and Revit
Who should take the Revit Architecture Course?
- Architecture and Civil Engineering students
- BIM and CAD professionals
- Engineers aiming to specialise in Revit Architecture
- Professionals working in AEC industry
Curriculum
- Level 1 - Fundamentals of BIM and Revit
- Introduction
- Introduction to BIM
- Revit Software Setup and Installation Process
- Revit Software Installation
- Revit Basics and Introductions
- Revit User Interface
- Introduction to Tools and Interface
- Revit Software and Tools
- Revit Families and Hierarchy
- Revit Files System
- Revit Architecture
- Revit Installation Process
- Revit Architecture Continued
- Level 2 - Modeling and Design in Revit
- Structural Templates
- Discussing Modify
- Explaining Brick Wall
- How to Create Roof
- Foundation Level
- Grids, Columns and Walls
- Floors Modeling
- Railing
- Model Text, Model Line and Model Group
- Openings
- Annotate
- Tags
- Key Note, Dormer
- Wall Sweep and Wall Reveal
- Void Forms
- Residential Floor Plan
- Floor Plan
- Floor Plan Continued
- Residential Plan
- Revit 1 - First Floor
- Brick Count
- Floor Plan - Ground Floor
- Elevation Front
- 3D View - Floor Plan Site
- Ground Floor Plan Design in Revit
- Revit Architecture to Add Skirting
- Ground Floor Plan
- First Floor Design
- Floor Plans
- Modern House
- Floor Plans - Building Elevations
- Level 3 - Real-Time Tasks
- Modeling a Residential Project in Revit - Step-by-Step Guide
- Modeling a Villa in Revit - Step-by-Step Guide
- Modeling a Commercial Building (Auditorium) in Revit - Step-by-Step Guide
- Modeling a Swimming Pool - Focusing on Parametric Family Creation
- Modeling a Topography and Link Positioning for Residential Building
- Modeling a Modern House in Revit - Step-by-Step Guide
Tools you will learn in the Revit Architecture Course
Skills
- BIM Concepts and Revit Basics
- Architectural and Structural Modeling
- Floor Plans, Elevations and 3D Views
- Annotating and Detailing in Revit
- Residential, Commercial and Modern House Design
- Parametric Family Creation
Tools
- Revit Architecture
- BIM Tools and Plugins
- Structural Templates
- Rendering Tools in Revit