As architects and designers delve deeper into project development, a topic that often arises is railings. Whether the railing needs to follow a strict code or are decorative and ornate, they are often always a requirement. In the days of 3D and Building Information Modeling (BIM) our railings should follow suit.
The objective of the Revit Architecture Railings course is to enable users, who have a basic knowledge of Revit, to have a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and methods behind creating railings.
Topics Covered
Rail Structure
Baluster Placement
Top Rail
Handrail(s)
Posts
Creating Profiles
Extensions
Hosts
Multi-Level Railings
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.
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.