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E-raamat: Autodesk Revit 2017 for Architecture: No Experience Required [Wiley Online]

  • Formaat: 720 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1119415586
  • ISBN-13: 9781119415589
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  • Formaat: 720 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1119415586
  • ISBN-13: 9781119415589
The only Revit tutorial guide based on a real project workflow

Autodesk Revit Architecture No Experience Required is the ultimate real-world guide for mastering this increasingly prevalent BIM software package. Using a continuous, step-by-step tutorial, this book walks you through all project phases as you learn the basics of Revit by designing, documenting, and presenting a four-story office building. You'll begin by learning your way around the interface and conventions, then jump right into design by placing walls, doors, and windows. Next you'll work with grids, beams, foundations, dimensions, and text as you build floors layer by layer, join walls, create ceilings and roofs, and place stairs, ramps, and railings. The instruction covers construction documentation, advanced detailing, and families, as well as site considerations including grading and top surface features to provide a well-rounded, real-world Revit skill set. The companion website features downloadable 'before and after' tutorial files that allow you to jump in at any point and compare your work to the pros.

The shift from 2D drafting to 3D building information modeling has made Revit a must-have skill for an increasing number of design, engineering, and construction professionals. This book is designed to teach you the basics quickly, using a real-world workflow, process, and pacing.

  • Get acquainted with the Revit interface, then immediately start building
  • Learn to place structural components, text, dimensions, and more
  • Understand views, grids, editing, importing, exporting, and work sharing
  • Generate construction documentation including schedules and material takeoffs

This simple yet engaging tutorial brings together all of the major skills a Revit user needs to know to complete real workplace projects. Whether read from beginning to end as a comprehensive lesson, or used as 'dip-in' reference for unfamiliar tasks, Autodesk Revit Architecture No Experience Required provides invaluable practical BIM instruction for every phase of a project.

Introduction xix
Chapter 1 The Autodesk Revit World 1(44)
The Revit Interface
2(29)
The Revit Workflow
4(1)
Using the Ribbon
5(8)
The View Window
13(4)
Object Selection
17(2)
Modifying and Mirroring
19(2)
Building on Existing Geometry
21(3)
View Control and Object Display
24(7)
The Project Browser
31(5)
Windows
33(3)
File Types and Families
36(7)
System and Hosted Families (.rfa)
37(4)
Using Revit Template Files (.rte)
41(1)
Using Revit Family Files (.rft)
42(1)
Are You Experienced?
43(2)
Chapter 2 Creating a Model 45(60)
Placing Walls
45(1)
Adding Exterior Walls
45(1)
Using Reference Planes
46(12)
Adding More Walls
49(9)
Adding Interior Walls
58(21)
Using Temporary Dimensions to Gain Control of Your Model
60(19)
Editing Wall Joins
79(11)
Displaying Wall Joins
82(2)
Disallowing Wall Joins
84(6)
Placing Doors and Windows
90(14)
Adding Doors
90(8)
Placing Openings in Your Walls
98(2)
Adding Windows
100(4)
Are You Experienced?
104(1)
Chapter 3 Creating Views 105(60)
Creating Levels
105(17)
Adding Levels
108(2)
Understanding the Composition of a Level
110(4)
Making Other Level Adjustments
114(8)
Creating and Modifying Building Sections
122(13)
Adding a Building Section
122(7)
Making Building Modifications in a Section
129(6)
Adding Wall Sections
135(3)
Creating Detail Sections
138(5)
Using Crop Regions
139(1)
Splitting a Section Segment
140(3)
Creating Callouts
143(5)
Creating and Modifying a Camera View
148(4)
Adding a Camera View
149(2)
Modifying the Camera
151(1)
Creating an Elevation
152(11)
Interior Elevations
156(3)
Elevation Properties
159(2)
Annotation Properties
161(2)
Are You Experienced?
163(2)
Chapter 4 Working with the Autodesk Revit Tools 165(48)
The Basic Edit Commands
166(9)
The Move Command
166(3)
The Copy Command
169(2)
The Rotate Command
171(4)
The Array Command
175(10)
Radial Array
175(5)
Linear Array
180(5)
The Mirror Command
185(3)
The Align Tool
188(6)
Locking an Alignment
193(1)
The Split Element Command
194(6)
The Trim Command
200(3)
The Offset Command
203(2)
Copy/Paste
205(3)
Creating the Plans
208(4)
Are You Experienced?
212(1)
Chapter 5 Dimensioning and Annotating 213(42)
Selecting and Applying Dimensioning
213(19)
Aligned Dimensions
214(11)
Linear Dimensions
225(2)
Angular Dimensions
227(1)
Radial Dimensions
228(2)
Arc Length Dimensions
230(2)
Using Dimensions as a Layout Tool
232(15)
Constraining the Model
237(4)
Using Dimensions to Move Objects
241(3)
Using Dimension Text Overrides
244(3)
Placing Text and Annotations
247(7)
Adding Leader Text
250(1)
Changing the Leader Type
251(2)
Modifying the Text Placement
253(1)
Changing Text Properties
253(1)
Are You Experienced?
254(1)
Chapter 6 Floors 255(48)
Placing a Floor Slab
255(16)
Creating the Slab
256(6)
Sketching the Slab
262(9)
Building a Floor by Layers
271(12)
Adding Materials
272(1)
Adding a Layer
273(10)
Splitting the Floor Materials
283(8)
Adding an Alternate Material
283(3)
Splitting and Painting
286(5)
Pitching a Floor to a Floor Drain
291(5)
Creating Shaft Openings
296(6)
Are You Experienced?
302(1)
Chapter 7 Roofs 303(50)
Placing Roofs by Footprint
303(29)
Flat Roofs by Footprint
304(15)
Pitched Roofs by Footprint
319(13)
Creating a Sloping Roof
332(6)
Creating Roofs by Extrusion
338(9)
Adding a Roof Dormer
347(5)
Are You Experienced?
352(1)
Chapter 8 Structural Items 353(54)
Adding Structural Grids
353(15)
Placing a Grid
354(14)
Adding Structural Columns
368(8)
Using Structural Framing
376(11)
Adding a Beam System
380(3)
Adding Bracing
383(4)
Understanding Foundation Systems
387(6)
Adding Structural Footings
393(10)
Structural Slabs
396(4)
Piers and Spread Footings
400(3)
Using Structural Views
403(3)
Are You Experienced?
406(1)
Chapter 9 Ceilings and Interiors 407(56)
Creating Ceilings
407(16)
Modifying Ceiling Grids
412(2)
Setting Ceiling Element Properties
414(3)
Creating a Plan Region
417(2)
Creating a Custom Ceiling
419(4)
Creating Ceiling Openings and Soffits
423(12)
Creating a Ceiling Opening
423(3)
Creating a Soffit
426(5)
Adding Light Fixtures to Ceilings
431(4)
Adding Interior Design
435(22)
Adding Plumbing Fixtures and Furniture
435(8)
Adding Parabolic Troffers
443(4)
Adding Casework and Furniture
447(10)
Adding Alternate Floor Materials
457(5)
Separating the Floor
457(2)
Creating a Tile Material
459(3)
Are You Experienced?
462(1)
Chapter 10 Stairs, Ramps, and Railings 463(66)
Creating Stairs by Using the Rise/Run Function
463(23)
Modifying Boundaries
467(3)
Configuring Railings
470(16)
Creating a Winding Staircase
486(16)
Stair and Railing Families
501(1)
Creating a Custom Railing System
502(5)
Creating Custom Stairs
507(13)
Adding a Custom Landing
512(1)
Adding a Gooseneck
513(7)
Adding Ramps
520(6)
Are You Experienced?
526(3)
Chapter 11 Detailing 529(66)
Working with Line Weights
529(3)
Drafting on Top of the Detail
532(38)
Using Predefined Detail Components
532(2)
Masking Regions
534(2)
Repeating Details
536(5)
Modifying a Detail Component
541(1)
Modifying Filled Regions
542(24)
Drawing Detail Lines
566(2)
Specifying Drafting Line Weights
568(2)
Adding Notes
570(2)
Adding Textual Notations
570(2)
Creating Blank Drafting Views
572(21)
Creating a Detail Group
581(6)
Adding a Section to Another View
587(2)
Importing AutoCAD Files into a Drafting View
589(1)
Adding 2D and 3D Lines to the Model
590(3)
Are You Experienced?
593(2)
Chapter 12 Creating Specific Views and Match Lines 595(16)
Duplicating Views
595(2)
Creating Dependent Views
597(7)
Adjusting the Crop Regions
598(3)
Adjusting the Annotation Crop Region
601(3)
Adding Match Lines
604(5)
Match-Line Appearance
605(1)
Adding View References to a Match Line
606(3)
Using View Templates
609(1)
Are You Experienced?
610(1)
Chapter 13 Creating Sheets and Printing 611(30)
Creating and Populating Sheets
611(8)
Sheet Organization
614(5)
Modifying a Viewport
619(6)
Viewport Properties
624(1)
Adding Revisions to a Sheet
625(4)
Addressing Project Parameters
629(2)
Generating a Cover Sheet
631(6)
Printing from Revit Architecture
637(3)
Are You Experienced?
640(1)
Chapter 14 Creating Rooms and Area Plans 641(24)
Creating Rooms
641(11)
Configuring Properties
646(5)
Placing and Manipulating Room Tags
651(1)
Adding a Room Schedule
652(3)
Adding a Color-Fill Plan
655(2)
Adding Room Separators
657(2)
Creating an Area Plan
659(4)
Are You Experienced?
663(2)
Index 665
Eric Wing is an architectural engineer and the Building Information Modeling manager at a New York engineering firm. An Autodesk Certified Instructor, he is director of the Autodesk User Group International (AUGI) Training Program and the author of four books. Eric is also a Revit columnist for AUGIWorld magazine and AUGI HotNews and ConnectPress. He is a popular speaker at Autodesk University and often addresses American Institute of Architects, CSI, and AUGI user group events.