2011
| Quantity |
Price |
| 1-9 Books |
$49.00 |
| 10-49 Books |
$42.00 |
| eCourseware |
$44.00 |
| Instructor Tools* |
$35.00 |
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*Instructor Tools include: a PDF (via download) which contains answers to questions throughout the course, as well as timing suggestions for delivery of various sections of the course. After your order has been received, credentials to gain access to the Instructor Tools will be emailed to you.
Revit Architecture 2011 Site and Structural Design (Imperial)
Total number of pages: 110
Total Hours: 8
NOTE: This Student Guide is available in two versions: one using Imperial and one using Metric measurements.
Revit Architecture’s main purpose is to design buildings – walls, doors, floors, roofs, and stairs. However, architects also frequently need to add site and structural information. This course covers the elements and tools in Revit Architecture that are used to create topographic surfaces for site work and to add structural elements.
For Site, learn how to:
• Create topographic surfaces
• Add property lines and building pads
• Modify toposurfaces with subregions, splitting surfaces and grading the regions
• Annotate site plans and add site components
• Work with Shared Coordinates
For Structural, learn how to:
• Create structural grids and add columns
• Add foundation walls and footings
• Add beams and beam systems
• Create framing elevations and add braces
• Copy and monitor elements across disciplines
• Check Interferences
Prerequisites: Students should be comfortable with the fundamentals of Revit as taught in the Revit Architecture Fundamentals course and have knowledge of basic techniques.
Information on Revit Structure, a program optimized for structural engineering, is covered in a separate training guide.