Medium of instruction: | English |
Building Information Modeling
- Overview
- About Building Information Modeling
- About Bidirectional Associatively
Exploring The User Interface Overview
- The Revit architecture User Interface
- The Design Bar
- Guidelines for using the user Interface
Starting A Project
- Overview
- About The Projects
- About The Projects Templates
- About The Default Projects Templates
- About Revit File Types
- About Vector and Raster Data
- About Toposurfaces
- Guidelines For Starting a New project
- Exercise: Start a New Project
Creating A Basic Floor Plan
- Overview
- Creating Walls In a Floor Plan
- About Temporary Dimensions
- About Drawing Aids
- Guidelines for Placing Walls
Creating And Modifying Levels
- Overview
- About Levels
- Defining Levels
- Guidelines for Creating and Modifying Levels
- Exercise: Create And Modify Levels
Working With Grids
- Overview
- About Grids
- Process of Creating and Modifying Grid Lines
- Guidelines for Creating and Modifying Grids
- Exercise: Create Column Grids
Adding And Modifying Walls
- Overview
- About Walls
- About Wall Properties
- Modifying Walls
- About joins
- Editing and Preventing Wall Joins
- Guidelines for adding and Modifying Wall
Working With Compound And Vertically Compound Walls
- About Compound Walls
- About Modifying Compound Walls
- Inserting and Modifying Layers
- About Vertically Compound Walls
- Guidelines for Creating Vertically compound Wall
Using Editing Commands
- Overview
- Edit Toolbar
- Tools Toolbar
- Guidelines for Using Editing Tools
Working With Doors
- Overview
- About Doors
- Process Of Adding and Modifying Door
- Creating a new Door Type
- Guidelines for Working with Doors
- Exercise: Add Doors
Adding And Modifying Windows
- Overview
- About
- Process Of Adding and Modifying Windows
- Guidelines for Adding and Modifying Windows
- Exercise: Add Windows to Building Model
Adding And Modifying Component Families
- Overview
- About Component Families
- Adding Components
- About Modifying Components Families
- Creating and Modifying Components Families
- Guidelines for Adding and Modifying Components Families
Managing Views
- Overview
- About Views
- Creating and Editing Views
- View Templates
- Guidelines for Working with Views
- Exercise: Explore Views Modify View Properties
Controlling Object Visibility
- Overview
- Object Visibility Setting
- Modifying line styles
- About User-Defined Filters
- Using Filters
- Guidelines for Controlling Object Visibility
- Exercise: Control Object Visibility
Working With Selection And Elevation Views
- Overview
- About Selection Views
- About Elevation Views
- Guidelines for creating Selection and Elevation Views
- Exercise: Create and Modifying Selection and Elevation Views
Create And Modifying 3d Views
- Overview
- About 3D Views
- About Cameras
- Create and Modifying Cameras Views
- Guidelines for creating and modifying 3D Views
- Exercise: Creating 3D Perspective and 3D Orthographic Views
Working With Dimensions
- Overview
- About Temporary Dimensions
- About Permanent Dimensions
- Guidelines for Working with Dimensions
- Exercise: Work with Dimensions
Applying And Removing Constraints
- Overview
- About Constraints
- Applying and Removing Constraints
- Guidelines for Applying Constraints
- Exercise: Applying Constraints
Creating Modifying Floors
- Overview
- About Floor
- Modifying Floors
- Guidelines for Creating Modifying Floors
Working With Ceilings
- About Ceilings
- Modifying Ceilings
- Guidelines for Adding Modifying Ceilings
Adding And Modifying Roofs
- About Roofs
- Modifying Roofs
- Process of sketching Roofs
- Guidelines for Adding Modifying Roofs
Creating Curtain Walls
- Overview
- About Curtain Wall
- About curtain Grids and Mullions
- Creating Curtain Wall and Modifying Curtain Grids
- Guidelines for Creating Curtain Walls, Grids, and Mullions
Creating Callout Views
- Overview
- About Callouts
- Creating Reference Callouts
- Guidelines for Creating Callouts
Working With Text And Tags
- Overview
- About Text
- About Tags
- Guidelines for Working With Text and Tags
- Exercise: Work With Text and Tags
Working With Detail Views
- Overview
- About Detail Views
- Creating Detail Views
- Process Of saving and Reusing a Detail View
- Guidelines for saving and Reusing a Detail View
Working With Drafting Views
- Overview
- About Drafting Views
- Process Of Reusing a Drafting View
- Exercise: Create Drafting Views
- Exercise: Import a View and a CAD File
Creating And Modifying Schedules
- Overview
- About Schedules
- About Schedules Properties
- Exporting Schedule
- Modifying Schedule Files
- Guidelines for Cresting and Modifying Schedule
- Exercise: Create a Door Schedule and a Door Hardware key Schedule
- Exercise: Modify The Appearance Schedule
Creating Rooms And Room Schedules
- Overview
- About Room
- About Room Schedules
- Adding Room Tags And Calculating Room Volume
- Modifying Room Area And Room Volume
- Guidelines From Creating Rooms And Room Schedules
- Exercise: Creating Rooms And Room Schedule
Creating Legends And Keynotes
- Overview
- About Legends
- Controlling Legends Visibility
- About Keynotes
- Linking Keynotes File and Adding Keynotes
- Guidelines for Creating Legends and Adding Keynotes
Working With Drawing Sheets
- Overview
- About Drawing Sheets
- Process Of Previewing and Printing Sheets and Views
- Guideline For Working With Drawing Sheets
Working With Title Blocks
- Overview
- About Title blocks
- Creating and Updating Title block
- Guideline For Creating and Updating Title block
Managing Revisions
- Overview
- About Revisions Tracking
- Creating Revision Clouds
- Process Of Creating and Linking DWF Files
- Guidelines for Managing revisions
- Exercise: Revise a Drawing and Publish a 2D DWF
Creating Renderings
- Overview
- About Renderings
- Settings for Creating Renderings
- Guidelines for Creating Renderings
Using Walkthroughs
- Overview
- About Walkthroughs
- Guidelines for Using Walkthroughs
- Exercise: Create and Export a Walkthroughs
Using Sun And Shadow Settings
- Overview
- Sun and Shadow Settings
- Guidelines for Using Sun and Shadow Setting
- Exercise: Use Sun and Shadow Setting
Classroom - Regular | ||||
When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
Not Specified |
60 Sessions |
All Venues | Not Specified |
INR 15,000 Per Course (Taxes As Applicable) |
Mumbai, Bandra West (Branch):- 1st Floor. O'Priya Building, Near Mehboob Studio Peter Dias Road Bandra West, Mumbai - 400050, Maharashtra, India
Mumbai, Andheri West (Branch):- Wembley Society, Shop No 3 Shastri Nagar, Lane no2, Lokhandwala Andheri West, Mumbai - 400053, Maharashtra, India
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