Autodesk Revit Architecture Course Agenda
Fundamentals
Lesson 1: Navigating the User Interface
Get familiar with Revit software tools, view navigation, and workspace setup.
Lesson 2: Introduction to Conceptual Design
Use sketching tools for early design exploration and massing studies.
Lesson 3: Developing the Design
Model walls, windows, and doors; build components for architectural structures.
Lesson 4: Creating Construction Documentation
Create detailed construction drawings, annotations, and schedules.
Lesson 5: Exporting and Publishing Models
Export Revit files, create print sets, and generate digital submissions.
Advanced Topics
Lesson 6: Site Design Tools
Use building site tools to manage grading, site elements, and top surfaces.
Lesson 7: Importing External Data
Integrate CAD, raster images, and PDFs to enhance your Revit model.
Lesson 8: Project Linking and Shared Coordinates
Learn project linking techniques, shared coordinates, and collaboration workflows.
Lesson 9: Modeling and Editing Topography
Create and edit topographic surfaces for building design.
Lesson 10: Using Phasing and Design Options
Control project timelines and explore alternate design options within the same model.
Lesson 11: Massing and Conceptual Studies
Model mass elements and perform early volumetric analysis.
Lesson 12: Generating Elements from Mass Faces
Create roofs, walls, and curtain systems directly from mass elements.
Lesson 13: Data Extraction from Models
Generate schedules, quantities, and reports from Revit families and model data.
Lesson 14: Working with IFC and OBDC Databases
Support data interoperability and collaboration with open file formats.
Lesson 15: Performing Interference Checks
Run interference checks to identify clashes in architectural and engineering design workflows.
Lesson 16: Understanding Parametric Components
Model smart building elements using parametric relationships.
Lesson 17: Creating In-Place Families
Design custom components directly within the project environment.
Lesson 18: Building Custom Parametric Families
Develop flexible, reusable families using Revit’s family editor.
Lesson 19: Working with Nested Families
Create hierarchical component structures for advanced modeling.
Lesson 20: Collaborating with Worksharing
Implement worksharing techniques to support multi-user collaboration.
Lesson 21: Revit Implementation and Optimization
Apply best practices for setting up efficient project standards.
Lesson 22: Cross-Team Project Collaboration
Manage construction documents and model sharing across disciplines.
Lesson 23: Using Copy/Monitor Tools
Coordinate between disciplines using copy/monitor workflows.
Lesson 24: Sharing Data Across Disciplines
Ensure accurate BIM coordination between architecture, MEP, and structural teams.