Revit: Conceptual Modeling Environment

Published 2022-04-11
Platform Udemy
Rating 5.00
Number of Reviews 3
Number of Students 35
Price $84.99
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Learn all about conceptual modeling in Revit

Learning the basics of model building in Revit is mostly quick and easy. The essentials of core elements such as walls, floor, and roofs are accessible and fairly intuitive. For more unique and specialized design challenges, discovering appropriate tools and techniques can be more challenging. Many advanced modeling techniques are available, and some are more obvious and intuitive than others. In this course, Paul F. Aubin dives deep into the tools that the Revit conceptual modeling environment has to offer. Whether you want to do a simple building massing study or pro forma analysis, or delve deep into complex shapes and forms like lofted forms, free-form geometry, patterning and repeat tools, the massing environment offers these and many more. Paul mixes standard techniques and outside-the-box thinking as he explores many ways to take your Revit modeling skills to the next level.

Instructor's Note:

Everyday many in the AEC industry launch Revit and begin working away in their projects without ever realizing that there is a vast collection of mostly untapped tools that allow for free form and organic modeling directly within the Revit environment. And I'm not talking about importing Rhino files either. Though Revit certainly can do that. No, I'm referring to the conceptual modeling environment. This powerful built-in tool set gives access to lofted forms, forms referencing powerful parametrically driven rigs, reference points with integrated and flexible work planes, and powerful division patterning and repeat tools. Hi, I'm Paula F. Aubin, longtime author and consultant in the architectural industry. And I'd like to welcome you to this course where we dive deep into the tools that the Revit conceptual modeling environment has to offer. Now I should warn you, this is not a beginning level course. But you don't need to be a Revit expert either. If you have a good grasp of the fundamentals you should do just fine. Now there's a lot of material for us to cover. And when you're done, you'll be amazed that all of this functionality is tucked away in that same Revit that you use to create construction documents all day long. But that's enough intro. We've got some modeling to do.

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