Autodesk Revit (Revit)
Duration | 3 Months |
Eligibility | 10+2 |
Course Level | Certificate / Diploma |
Exam Type | Offline |
Syllabus :-
Course Title: Introduction to Autodesk Revit
Course Description:
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts
and techniques of building information modeling (BIM) using Autodesk Revit.
Participants will learn to create 3D architectural models, develop construction
documentation, and collaborate on projects using Revit's powerful tools.
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of architecture and design concepts.
Familiarity with computer usage and Microsoft Windows operating system.
- Week 1-2: Introduction to BIM and Revit Interface
- Understanding BIM concepts and advantages
- Overview of Revit interface and navigation
- Setting up a new project and project templates
- Managing views and sheets
- Week 3-4: Basic Revit Tools and Modeling
- Creating basic 2D and 3D geometry
- Working with walls, doors, windows, and roofs
- Creating and editing floor and ceiling systems
- Using components and families in projects
- Week 5-6: Advanced Modeling Techniques
- Creating complex families and components
- Working with curtain walls and stairs
- Using massing tools for conceptual design
- Exploring site modeling and topography
- Week 7-8: Construction Documentation
- Developing construction drawings and schedules
- Detailing and annotation in Revit
- Managing views for construction documentation
- Printing and exporting documents
- Week 9-10: Collaboration and Project Management
- Setting up work-sharing and collaborating on projects
- Managing changes and revisions
- Coordinating with consultants and linking external files
- Introduction to BIM 360 for cloud collaboration
- Week 11-12: Advanced Topics and Project Work
- Introduction to advanced visualization techniques
- Exploring parametric design with Dynamo
- Managing large and complex projects in Revit
- Final project: Collaborative BIM project with
presentations
- Assessment:
- Weekly quizzes and assignments to assess understanding of
concepts
- Mid-term project: Design and model a small building
project
- Final project: Collaborative BIM project with presentations and documentation
- Note:
Feel free to adjust the duration and specific topics based
on the level of expertise of your students and the overall duration of the
course. Additionally, consider incorporating hands-on exercises, guest lectures
from industry professionals, and site visits to enhance the learning
experience.