Course Code: XADRBF
Overview Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an approach to the entire building life cycle.
You should be comfortable with the fundamentals of the Autodesk Revit software, as found in the ` <a href="https://www.onlc.com/outline.asp?ccode=xadrns" target="blank">Autodesk Revit 2023: Fundamentals for Architecture</a>, <a href="https://www.onlc.com/outline.asp?ccode=xadrst" target="blank">Autodesk Revit 2023: Fundamentals for Structure</a>, or <a href="https://www.onlc.com/outline.asp?ccode=xadrmp" target="blank">Autodesk Revit 2023: Fundamentals for MEP guides</a>. _ Knowledge of basic techniques is assumed, such as creating standard elements, copying and moving elements, and creating and working with views. Information on Collaboration Tools, Conceptual Design, and Site and Structural Design are covered in other classes. Revit Course Outline _ • Create custom templates with annotation styles, title blocks, and custom element types. _ • Create schedules, including material takeoff schedules with formulas. _ • Create custom wall, roof, and floor types, as well as MEP system families. _ • Set up a component family file with a parametric framework. _ • Create family geometry. _ • Create family types. _ • Modify the visibility of components and incorporate additional family items such as controls, MEP connectors, and nested components. _ • Create specific families, including in-place families, profiles, annotations, and parameters. _ • This class also contains discipline-specific practices for families, including doors, windows, railings, pipe fittings, light fixtures, gusset plates, and built-up columns.