REVIT COURSE
FOR ARCHITECTS
AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS
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So let's replace these all-nighters with a tool that makes the process 30 % faster, shall we?
Does the professor want to see a section on that north-west hidden corner? Blink and it'll be ready!
And Revit allows us to design in plans, elevations, sections, & 3D views all at the same time!
Revit comes to the rescue. This time, you'll see it in your model, not on the construction site.
If you’re an architect, an interior designer, or a student in one of those two fields, this course is for YOU!
NO prior knowledge of Revit is needed.This course is for complete beginners.
You will need your computer with Revit installed on it.
If you have a Mac, don’t worry. Even if Revit doesn’t currently have a native Macintosh version, there are many solutions to use Revit on a Mac easily. Check how to do that on Autodesk’s official website.
Carole Dib
Hello there, I’m so happy to see you here!
Some say that I have an unhealthy obsession with BIM. However, you’d be amazed to know how the story started.
12 years ago, I was an architecture student completely overwhelmed with all the never-ending submissions. I had an elective course of a program called ‘Revit.’ Believe me, with all the deadlines and the stress, it was certainly NOT on my priority list.
But still, something caught my attention. Even though it’s just a tool, it was like suddenly owning a racing car.
Ever since then, Revit has been the strongest catalyst of my career. Throughout these 12 years, I worked on dozens of BIM architecture projects; many types, scales, and phases! For the past 7 years, I’ve been working as an independent BIM consultant for several firms in Europe and the Middle East. Also, for the past 4 years, I’ve been teaching Revit to young promising talents such as you. And I've hosted webinars that were watched by more than 500 people.
Luckily, you don’t have to face what I went through to start your journey. Here, you can learn anytime, anywhere, and have it all on repeat as many times as you need. How convenient is that?
In fact, I promise you two things in this course:
First, I offer you my twelve-year experience condensed on a silver plate!
Second, I promise you a fun and motivational course. My goal is to have you prefer watching this course over movies. Mmm...maybe that’s a little bit far-fetched. But why don’t you try it and let me know?
[FREE PREVIEW AVAILABLE] Welcome to the course! (0:47)
[FREE PREVIEW AVAILABLE] Differences between AutoCAD and Revit (2:23)
[FREE PREVIEW AVAILABLE] What is BIM? (2:21)
[FREE PREVIEW AVAILABLE] User Interface (5:44)
[FREE PREVIEW AVAILABLE] Ribbon (6:14)
[FREE PREVIEW AVAILABLE] Move (7:53)
[FREE PREVIEW AVAILABLE] Copy (5:52)
Rotate (3:26)
Measure (4:28)
Offset (4:39)
Align (7:04)
Mirror (4:03)
Trim, Extend, Split (11:35)
Understanding Views (12:05)
Creating grids (7:03)
Editing grids (10:56)
Exercise 01
Creating levels (11:54)
Editing levels (7:55)
Exercise 02
Creating floors (9:45)
Modifying floors (9:09)
Editing floors (9:20)
Viewing floors (6:26)
Exercise 03
Duplicating floors (10:38)
Creating columns (9:36)
Editing columns (5:12)
Families > Types > Instances (10:22)
Exercise 04
Selecting objects (7:08)
VG Panel (13:35)
Hiding elements temporarily (7:27)
Editing walls (12:08)
Creating walls (16:24)
Modifying walls (10:42)
Exercise 05
Material browser (4:40)
Creating & Assigning materials (5:27)
Editing materials (12:15)
Viewing materials (11:27)
Creating curtain walls manually (9:45)
Modifying curtain walls manually (5:57)
Creating curtain walls automatically (9:26)
Mullions (13:41)
Panels (6:11)
Justification (10:03)
Curtain wall corners (16:34)
Exercise 06
Creating stairs (9:10)
Editing stairs (13:19)
Roof (13:29)
Exercise 07
Windows (7:34)
Exercise 08
Doors & Furniture (5:27)
Exercise 09
Views vs. Sheets (7:27)
Setting a layout (11:08)
Printing (4:28)
Congratulations (1:32)
How to download Revit's templates and libraries? (11:30)
How to open material libraries? (4:52)
Anything is possible when you set your mind to it. Don’t ever let anyone tell you otherwise. However, which road are you going to take to get there?
Do you want to walk down the ‘collection’ path? Some tips from a friend over here, a YouTube tutorial over there, add in an online article, and sprinkle a forum discussion to top it off?
Eventually, with a lot of time and a lot of patience, you will start forming a general idea about Revit. But we all know that time and patience are not exactly our allies in architecture life.
In this course, we’re offering you a hand to walk you along a shortcut path, step-by-step. We indicate in advance where there are traps and thorny bushes. Before you know it, you’d have reached your destination safely.
N.B. Side effects of learning Revit alone might include sentences like: ‘I hate Revit’ or ‘I can’t get anything done with that weird program’, or even worse ‘I missed my submission because of it.’
YES! Revit has gained so much popularity in the architecture field, so much so that we often forget how crucial it is for interior design missions.
Can you imagine all the details and the room-by-room elevations & sections that you have to prepare? And then, every time that there’s a modification, here’s to you running from a plan to an elevation to a section to another 3D software. No more of that with Revit. Welcome to the fast modeling world.
YES! As long as you fill the requirements above, this course is definitely for you too. As a matter of fact, it was specifically designed for architects and interior designers only.
Keep in mind that this a beginner Revit course that’s applicable for both. And that’s because all the essentials should be known by both parties. For subsequent courses, we’re thinking of introducing advanced Revit courses specifically tailored for interior designers. However, it all starts here.
We invite you to check out the curriculum in details. Take your time, expand all the sections, and read them.
Do most of the titles seem like a foreign language to you? If so, this course is definitely for you.
In contrast, do some of the titles seem somehow familiar? If so, take a pen and note how many. If the things that you know are less than 20-30% of the content of the course, then chances are that yes, you’ll still get a great value out of it!
However, in case you seem to know more than 70-80 % of the sections, you might want to wait for our advanced courses instead.
In case you still can’t decide, e-mail us at [email protected] and we’ll help you evaluate your Revit level with a personalized approach.
If you’re searching for a job, there’s one thing we highly recommend: learning Revit. But don’t take our word for it. It is enough to check any job listing for an architects’ position and Revit would almost always be in the mix. Sometimes as a mandatory requirement.
And there’s a good reason for that. The construction world is quickly shifting, and BIM will soon be the only option.