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Autodesk Revit 2021: Fundamentals for Structure (Metric Units): Autodesk Authorized Publisher
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Autodesk Revit 2021: Fundamentals for Structure (Metric Units): Autodesk Authorized Publisher
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Autodesk Revit 2021: Fundamentals for Structure (Metric Units): Autodesk Authorized Publisher
Current price: $111.03
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To take full advantage of Building Information Modeling, the
Autodesk
(R)
Revit
2021: Fundamentals for Structure
guide has been designed to teach the concepts and principles of creating 3D parametric models of structural buildings from engineering design through construction documentation.
This guide is intended to introduce you to the user interface and the basic building components of the software that makes Autodesk
a powerful and flexible structural modeling tool. The goal is to familiarize you with the tools required to create, modify, analyze, and document a parametric model. The examples and practices are designed to take you through the basics of a full structural project, from linking in an architectural model to construction documents.
Topics Covered
Introduction to the Autodesk Revit software
Basic drawing and editing tools
Setting up levels and grids
Working with views
Starting a structural project based on a linked architectural model
Adding structural columns and walls
Adding foundations and structural slabs
Structural reinforcement
Beams, trusses, and framing systems
Analytical models and placing loads
Project practices to reinforce learning
Construction documents
Annotating construction documents
Detailing and scheduling
Prerequisites
Access to the 2021.0 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2020).
This guide introduces the fundamental skills in learning how to use the Autodesk Revit software, with a focus on the structural tools. It is highly recommended that students have experience and knowledge in structural engineering and its terminology.
Autodesk
(R)
Revit
2021: Fundamentals for Structure
guide has been designed to teach the concepts and principles of creating 3D parametric models of structural buildings from engineering design through construction documentation.
This guide is intended to introduce you to the user interface and the basic building components of the software that makes Autodesk
a powerful and flexible structural modeling tool. The goal is to familiarize you with the tools required to create, modify, analyze, and document a parametric model. The examples and practices are designed to take you through the basics of a full structural project, from linking in an architectural model to construction documents.
Topics Covered
Introduction to the Autodesk Revit software
Basic drawing and editing tools
Setting up levels and grids
Working with views
Starting a structural project based on a linked architectural model
Adding structural columns and walls
Adding foundations and structural slabs
Structural reinforcement
Beams, trusses, and framing systems
Analytical models and placing loads
Project practices to reinforce learning
Construction documents
Annotating construction documents
Detailing and scheduling
Prerequisites
Access to the 2021.0 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2020).
This guide introduces the fundamental skills in learning how to use the Autodesk Revit software, with a focus on the structural tools. It is highly recommended that students have experience and knowledge in structural engineering and its terminology.