The objective of the Revit Architecture 2 – Productivity course is to enable students who have mastered the topics of the RA101: Revit Architecture 1 – Fundamentals course to expand their knowledge in the areas of phasing, design options, groups, massing studies, space planning, visualization, and rendering.
Topics Covered
Set up project phasing
Use groups
Create and display a variety of design options
Link Autodesk Revit files
Use multi-discipline coordination including Copy/Monitor and Coordination Review
Import and export vector and raster files including exporting Autodesk Revit models for energy analysis
Understand, use, and set up worksets
Massing studies
Setting work planes
Create In-Place Conceptual Mass elements
Create building elements from massing studies
Use Rooms and Areas for space planning and analysis
Create perspectives, sketches, exploded views, and solar studies
Render views that include materials, lighting, and enhancements such as people and plants
Designed for
This course is designed for experienced Revit users who wish to expand beyond their basic skills into more advanced Revit functionality.
Prerequisites
Students should be comfortable with the fundamentals of Revit Architecture as taught in the RA101: Revit Architecture 1 – Fundamentals course. Knowledge of basic techniques is assumed, such as creating standard elements, copying and moving elements, creating views, etc.
What you get
Students will get classroom access to the software and Autodesk Authorized Training courseware (these can be purchased in addition to the training) and the knowledge to get started with the architecture tools in Revit.
Notes
The course length is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the students. All courses will be taught on the most current release, depending on availability of courseware.