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Danial Bagherzadeh

note : This course is the result of comprehensive experiences from practical work in architecture and construction using Revit software.

  • Do you know how to easily and quickly learn to work with Revit software in the field of architecture?

  • Do you want to model any form you like without limitations using the Mass and Model in place tools in Revit?

  • Did you know you can easily convert 2D project plans into 3D models in Revit and have as many sections and elevations as you want, quickly?

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note : This course is the result of comprehensive experiences from practical work in architecture and construction using Revit software.

  • Do you know how to easily and quickly learn to work with Revit software in the field of architecture?

  • Do you want to model any form you like without limitations using the Mass and Model in place tools in Revit?

  • Did you know you can easily convert 2D project plans into 3D models in Revit and have as many sections and elevations as you want, quickly?

In this training course, you will become fully acquainted with Revit software and learn it step by step at the beginner and Advanced levels in the field of architecture, familiarizing yourself with its various components. Our goal with the teachings of this course is to transfer the experiences we have gained over the years and used in real projects. In this training course, you will learn how to draw and create projects using specialized Revit tools, become familiar with various massing environments for creating complex volumes, and also become acquainted with important Component tools that allow you to perform advanced modeling for various purposes.

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  • Learn Revit Architecture through an overview of the Revit interface, gaining familiarity with its tools and functionalities.

  • Learn Revit Architecture by understanding its elements such as walls, doors, windows, roofs, and floors, drawing and modifying walls and their properties, adding and adjusting doors, windows, and wall openings, as well as adding wall sweeps and creating custom profiles.

  • Learn to create ramps, stairs, and railings in Revit, and master the art of modifying various stair types. Additionally, explore the creation and modification of custom treads and risers to enhance your designs.

  • Learn to import CAD and PDF files into Revit, enabling the creation of 3D models based on the imported plans, and acquire the ability to seamlessly export Revit files to AutoCAD for further utilization and collaboration.

  • Learn how to create forms using the Model In-Place feature in Revit, which includes techniques such as extrusion, blend, revolve, sweep, swept blend, and creating void forms. Drawing and modeling several simple examples for better understanding of the form tools in the Model In-Place.

  • Learn to create forms using the Mass feature in the Conceptual Mass template in Revit, and explore creating custom curtain panel patterns based on patterns and adaptive generic models.

This is a comprehensive introductory course designed for anyone who intends to learn Revit and aims to gain mastery in architectural discipline.

From now on, you can easily ask me any questions about the tutorials and I'll help address any issues you encounter.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Learning revit architecture
  • Creating topography from cad files in revit
  • Overview of revit architecture interface
  • Understanding revit elements: walls, doors, windows, roofs and floors
  • Drawing walls and modifying wall properties
  • Adding and modifying doors, windows and wall openings
  • Adding wall sweeps and creating custom profiles
  • Creating and editting sub elements
  • Modifying views, placing camera, changing visual style and working in 3d view
  • Creating ramp, stair, railing and modifying stair types
  • Creating and modifying custom treads , riser
  • Working with room and area in revit
  • Importing cad and pdf files into revit
  • Exporting revit files to autocad
  • How create forms by model in-place in revit
  • Extrusion, blend, revolve, sweep, swept blend and void forms
  • Topography in revit.
  • Creating forms by mass in conceptual mass template in revit
  • Creating custom curtain panel pattern based and generic model adaptive
  • Materials in revit
  • Rendering with revit
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Syllabus

Introduction
How to import PDF files to Revit
Basic introduction to Revit
Basic acquaintance with Revit
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Basic acquaintance with the home page of Revit
Acquaintance with Revit environment
Description of the option

After watching Lecture 4, you'll be able to easily answer this quiz.

How to ready with Revit before drawing
Setting the unit of measurement
How to draw level lines
How to work with graphic visibility
Quiz 2 (easy)
Quiz 3 (easy)
How to create walls in Revit
How to draw wall and work with draw panel
Layering walls & Creating different types
Wall settings in properties window
Quiz 4 (easy)
Curtain wall and Stacked wall in Revit
How to draw a curtain wall and related settings
How to draw a stacked wall and related settings
Doors and Windows in Revit
How to create doors and windows
Temporary Dimension
View Range
How to create a door inside a curtain wall
How to create a window inside curved walls
Quiz 5 (easy)
The Main Commands in Revit
Align
Offset
Mirror
Move
Copy
Rotate
Trim / Extend
Split the Elements / Split with Gap
Pin
Array
Scale
View Panel: Override Graphics in View
SectionBox
Linework
Create Parts
Create Assembly / Create Group
Clipboard / Measure
How to draw Roof and Ceiling
Creating Roof by Footprint
Creating Floor
Creating Ceiling
Tips & Modifying Sub Elements
Creating Roof by Extrusion
How to work with Wall Sweeps
Wall Sweeps
How to draw Profile
Modify / Wall: Editting Profile
Modify / Wall: Wall Opening
How to manage Drafting in Revit
Using the Underlay Option
How to work with ViewCube / Navigation & Camera
View Scale
What is LOD?
Visual Style
Shadows & Sun Path
Temporary Hide / Isolate & Crop Region
Displace Elements
Graphic Display Option
Creating Ramp & Stairs
How to create Ramp
How to create Stair: Part 1
How to create Stair: Part 2
How to create Stair: Part 3
How to create a Rail in Revit
Creating and modifying a Rail: Part 1
Creating and modifying a Rail: Part 2
Acquaintance with Model, Room & Area, Openings
How to work with Model Texts
How to work with Model Lines
How to work with Model Group
How to work with Room & Area
Continuing the topic of Openings
Import and Export CAD & PDF files in Revit
How to import CAD files to Revit
How to draw on CAD Plans: Part 1
How to draw on CAD Plans: Part 2
How to export Revit files to AutoCad
How to create Components
How to work with Components
Model In-Place: Form Panel
Extrusion
Important tips about Components | Reference Line / Reference Plane
Blend
Revolve
Sweep & Swept Blend
Void Extrusion
Void Sweep
Geometry commands
Drawing a example using Form commands
Topography in Revit

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Provides a comprehensive introduction to Revit, a leading BIM software, making it suitable for individuals aiming to build a strong foundation in architectural design and documentation
Covers mass modeling techniques, enabling users to create complex and customized architectural forms, which is essential for advanced design exploration and innovative projects
Begins with an overview of the Revit interface and gradually introduces elements like walls, doors, windows, roofs, and floors, which is helpful for new users to get acquainted with the software
Teaches how to import CAD and PDF files into Revit, which streamlines the process of converting 2D drawings into 3D models, facilitating a smooth transition for users accustomed to CAD workflows
Focuses on creating forms using both Model In-Place and Mass features, which allows for a deeper understanding of Revit's modeling capabilities and provides flexibility in design creation
Includes quizzes to test knowledge, which may help learners assess their understanding of the material and reinforce key concepts, but may not be sufficient for professional certification

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Revit- Mass Modelling- From Basic to Advanced level with these activities:
Review CAD Fundamentals
Reviewing CAD fundamentals will help you better understand how to import and utilize CAD files within Revit for creating 3D models.
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  • Review basic CAD concepts.
  • Practice basic CAD commands.
  • Familiarize yourself with CAD file formats.
The Revit Architecture User's Guide
Reading this book will provide a solid foundation in Revit Architecture, enabling you to follow the course more effectively and master advanced modeling techniques.
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  • Read the introductory chapters.
  • Focus on chapters related to mass modeling.
  • Take notes on key concepts and workflows.
Revit Massing Exercises
Practicing massing exercises will reinforce your understanding of Revit's massing tools and techniques, allowing you to create complex forms with greater ease.
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  • Create simple geometric forms using massing tools.
  • Experiment with different massing parameters.
  • Model a complex building form using massing.
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Document Your Revit Workflow
Creating documentation of your Revit workflow will help solidify your understanding of the software and allow you to share your knowledge with others.
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  • Record a video of yourself modeling a simple form.
  • Write a step-by-step guide to the process.
  • Share your video and guide online.
Model a Conceptual Building
Starting a project to model a conceptual building will allow you to apply your Revit skills in a practical setting and explore advanced modeling techniques.
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  • Choose a building design or concept.
  • Create a Revit model of the building.
  • Refine the model and add details.
Generate Renderings of Your Model
Generating renderings of your model will allow you to visualize your design and showcase your Revit skills.
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  • Set up the rendering environment in Revit.
  • Adjust lighting and materials.
  • Generate high-quality renderings of your model.
BIM Handbook
Reading the BIM Handbook will provide a broader understanding of the industry context for Revit and help you apply your skills more effectively.
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  • Read the sections on BIM workflows.
  • Focus on chapters related to collaboration.
  • Consider how BIM principles apply to your projects.

Career center

Learners who complete Revit- Mass Modelling- From Basic to Advanced level will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Building Information Modeling Modeler
A Building Information Modeling Modeler uses software like Revit to create detailed and accurate 3D building models. This career is all about bringing architectural and engineering designs to life in a virtual environment. The course provides you with the ability to use Revit to create detailed models, including walls, doors, windows, roofs, and floors, and you will also learn advanced techniques for creating complex forms. This course helps build a solid understanding of the Revit environment, which is essential for success as a Building Information Modeling Modeler, including how to use Revit's interface and tools effectively. Additionally, the course helps you to import CAD and PDF files, and export Revit files to AutoCAD, which are all important abilities for this role.
Architectural Designer
An Architectural Designer conceptualizes and develops designs for buildings. This role requires proficiency in using software such as Revit to create detailed 3D models and construction documents. This course helps build a strong foundation in Revit, covering essential skills such as creating walls, doors, windows, roofs, and floors. Furthermore, the course covers advanced modeling techniques, including the creation of ramps, stairs, railings, and complex forms using the Model In-Place feature, all of which are critical to an architectural designer's workflow. The skills taught in this course directly translate to improved design efficiency and accuracy for an architectural designer.
Architectural Technician
An Architectural Technician plays a crucial role in creating detailed drawings and plans under the direction of an architect. They use software such as Revit to produce technical drawings, building plans, and 3D models. This course provides the technical skills necessary to excel in this role. This course teaches the fundamentals of using Revit, including creating walls, doors, windows, and other building elements, as well as advanced modeling with 'Model In-Place' and 'Mass' features. An architectural technician who takes this course will be better prepared to produce accurate and detailed drawings and models.
Interior designer
An Interior Designer focuses on the functionality, safety, and aesthetics of interior spaces. While this job is not only about using design software, it does use them. This course helps an interior designer use Revit software to create 3D models to better explore interior layouts, lighting, and spatial arrangements within the course's focus on architectural form. Learning Revit through this course will give a designer a good grasp of how to model complex forms using the Model In-Place and Mass features, and will give them the ability to explore and present designs with precision. An interior designer will be able to show how a design will ultimately sit within a building.
Architectural Visualization Specialist
An Architectural Visualization Specialist creates high quality renderings and visual presentations of architectural designs using software like Revit. This position benefits from a deep familiarity with Revit, particularly its modeling and rendering capabilities. This course helps build a strong base using Revit software, showing how to draw and create projects and models. This course may help an architectural visualization specialist learn how to use specialized tools on Revit, such as massing environments for creating complex volumes, and also how to use relevant component tools. Such experience can help a specialist create better and more compelling visual materials.
Drafting Technician
A Drafting Technician creates technical drawings and plans using computer-aided design software. This career relies heavily on the use of software, and this course teaches the use of Revit, which is commonly utilized by drafting technicians. This course will allow a drafting technician to learn the fundamentals of using Revit, including creating detailed 3D models. A course taker will learn to draw and modify walls, doors, windows, and also understand how to create advanced forms by using the 'Model In-Place' and 'Mass' features in Revit. The course may be useful to a drafting technician, since it teaches essential skills necessary for their work.
Architectural Intern
An Architectural Intern gains practical experience in the field of architecture, often assisting with the design and development of building plans and models. This role would be enriched by someone that has a foundational understanding of Revit. This course helps an intern learn the fundamentals of using Revit to create both basic and advanced architectural models. An architectural intern will benefit from learning to create walls, doors, windows, roofs, and floors and from understanding how to use massing environments to create complex volumes. This course helps provide a basis for an architectural intern to be more efficient and effective on the job, and it may be a good option.
Construction Project Coordinator
A Construction Project Coordinator helps oversee construction projects, ensuring they stay on schedule and within budget. This position relies on accurate plans and documentation. Through this course, one helps build a foundational knowledge of how to create and interpret 3D models in Revit, allowing for better communication and coordination among team members. The course helps someone with skills to import CAD and PDF files into Revit and export Revit files to AutoCAD. These skills will allow a construction project coordinator to review project plans and identify potential problems with a greater degree of confidence. This course may be useful for a construction project coordinator.
Design Technology Specialist
A Design Technology Specialist is responsible for implementing and managing digital design tools and processes within an architecture or construction firm. It involves using Building Information Modeling software such as Revit. This course helps a design technology specialist understand Revit's interface and understand how to use its tools and functionalities, which will allow them to better help others to use the software. This course may be useful to someone seeking this role since it teaches many of the core features and tools within Revit.
Virtual Design and Construction Specialist
A Virtual Design and Construction Specialist uses digital tools and workflows to improve the efficiency of construction projects. This role requires a strong understanding of building information modeling software such as Revit and proficiency in generating 3D models. This course helps someone become fully acquainted with Revit, and understand the use of a variety of specialized tools. This course will teach a virtual design and construction specialist various ways to create forms, and also allow them to enhance their ability to coordinate and manage projects through improved visualization and modeling skills. This course may be useful to a Virtual Design and Construction Specialist.
Exhibit Designer
An Exhibit Designer creates engaging and informative displays for museums, trade shows, and other events. This position requires the ability to visualize and communicate design ideas in three dimensions. This course introduces a way to use Revit to design and model complex forms using tools such as Extrusion, Blend, Revolve, Sweep, and Swept Blend. An exhibit designer may find it useful to have an understanding of working with 3D models and using software such as Revit.
Set Designer
A Set Designer creates the visual environment for theatrical productions, films, and television shows, and they often must use computer-aided design software. This course introduces an individual to the Revit software and all of its tools and functionalities, which can help with visualizing sets in three dimensions. This course helps a set designer learn how to use software to make floor plans and models. A set designer may find this course useful as it may help improve accuracy in their designs.
Urban Planner
An Urban Planner develops plans and strategies for the growth and development of towns and cities. This position does not require the specific knowledge of Revit, but urban planners do use software to visualize their planning. Revit, which is taught in this course, could be helpful for urban planners in this regard. This course helps a person understand the essentials of Revit and how to model in that software. An urban planner can use this skill to understand the physical layout of a city or town. This course may be useful to an urban planner.
Landscape Architect
A Landscape Architect designs outdoor spaces, such as parks, gardens, and other public areas. This role involves creating detailed plans that consider the environment and the clients' needs. This course teaches how to use Revit, which may be outside the scope of landscape design, but does deal with the creation of 3D models. Landscape architects can potentially use Revit to build a model of a project. This course may be useful to a landscape architect.
Facilities Manager
A Facilities Manager is responsible for the maintenance and operation of buildings and facilities. This course teaches the use of Revit, which is a common tool in construction and architecture. This course may be helpful for a facilities manager, as creating models of the buildings that they are in charge of may be useful. This course helps someone learn to use Revit, and also how to generate forms and models, which may be useful in their work. This course may be useful to a Facilities Manager.

Reading list

We've selected one books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Revit- Mass Modelling- From Basic to Advanced level.
Comprehensive guide to Revit Architecture, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced techniques. It serves as an excellent reference for understanding Revit's interface, tools, and workflows. It is particularly useful for understanding the underlying principles of BIM (Building Information Modeling) and how Revit implements them. This book is commonly used as a textbook in academic institutions.

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