This course covers essentials, intermediate, and advanced features of Revit Structure 2021-2022-2023
This course covers essentials, intermediate, and advanced features of Revit Structure 2021-2022-2023
In this course, you will learn how to create a full structural model using foundations, columns, beams, beam system, floors. The course will show you how to prepare the model for Structural Analysis software packages, by defining loads, and load combinations. The course contains Concrete structure and Steel structure examples. You will learn how to annotate, tag, detail, your model, along with creating and printing sheets. Other advanced topics will be discussed in the course like creating several types of schedules, how to import CAD files, and link Revit files, how to create your own family. The course will show you how to deal with Trusses, Bracing, Steel connections (using the premade steel connections or Customized steel connections), along with concrete reinforcement (several examples of using different techniques for rebar detailing). Finally you will learn how to customize Revit Environment.
This course is built over exercises. You will have two sets of files: PDF files which carries instructions, and RVT files which will be your starting point for each topic. At the end of each video, you will be instructed to open a certain file to practice what you learned.
The first set of files are attached to the 3rd video. Download them first. The New features of Revit 2022 (PDF + RVT) are attached to the first video of the section labeled "New Features of Revit Structure 2022". The New features of Revit 2023 (PDF + RVT) are attached to the first video of the section labeled "New Features of Revit Structure 2023"
I removed the IFC files, because this course is for Revit 2021 or later
OpenCourser helps millions of learners each year. People visit us to learn workspace skills, ace their exams, and nurture their curiosity.
Our extensive catalog contains over 50,000 courses and twice as many books. Browse by search, by topic, or even by career interests. We'll match you to the right resources quickly.
Find this site helpful? Tell a friend about us.
We're supported by our community of learners. When you purchase or subscribe to courses and programs or purchase books, we may earn a commission from our partners.
Your purchases help us maintain our catalog and keep our servers humming without ads.
Thank you for supporting OpenCourser.