Mastering Autodesk Revit architecture 2011 : Autodesk official training guide /

"Mastering Revit Architecture's focused discussions, detailed exercises, and compelling real-world examples are organized by how users learn and implement Revit, an approach that will resonate with Revit users of all skill levels. The expert authors developed this practical reference and t...

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Main Authors: Krygiel, Eddy, 1972- (Author)
Corporate Authors: Wiley (Online service)
Group Author: Read, Phil, 1965- (Editor); Vandezande, James, 1972- (Editor)
Published: Wiley,
Publisher Address: Indianapolis, Ind. :
Publication Dates: 2010.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.itextbook.cn/f/book/bookDetail?bookId=dd45b09a5db94df88957521ab0614a8c
Summary: "Mastering Revit Architecture's focused discussions, detailed exercises, and compelling real-world examples are organized by how users learn and implement Revit, an approach that will resonate with Revit users of all skill levels. The expert authors developed this practical reference and tutorial based on years of experience using the program and training others to do so. Unlike the competition, Mastering Revit Architecture is organized by real-world workflows and features detailed explanations, interesting real-world examples, and practical tutorials to help readers understand Revit and BIM concepts so that they can quickly start accomplishing vital Revit tasks. The books begins with discussions of key BIM and Revit concepts before giving readers a hands-on look at the Revit interface. Part II explores today's Revit workflows and introduces readers to templates, worksharing, and managing Revit projects. Part III dives into modeling and massing and offers detailed information on the crucial Family Editor as well as visualization techniques for various industries. Part IV covers documentation, including annotation and detailing, and explains how to work with complex walls, roofs and floors as well as curtain walls and advanced stair and railings. The final portion of the book discuss Revit for contractors and facility managers, working with Revit in the classroom (high school through graduate), virtualization, working with the API, fabrication for film and stage, and advanced, time-saving tips and tricks."--
Item Description: Description based on print version resource.
Includes index.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xxx, 1122 pages, [16] pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
ISBN: 9780470908198
CLC: TU204
Contents: Fundamentals. Beyond basic documentation ; Principles of Revit ; The basics of the Revit toolbox -- The Revit workflow. Configuring templates and standards ; Managing a Revit project ; Understanding worksharing ; Working with consultants ; Interoperability : working multiplatform -- Modeling and massing for design. Advanced modeling and massing ; Conceptual design and sustainability ; Phasing, groups, and design options ; Visualization -- Extended modeling techniques. Walls and curtain walls ; Floors, ceilings, and roofs ; Family editor ; Stairs and railings -- Documentation. Detailing your design ; Documenting your design ; Annotating your design ; Presenting your design -- Construction and beyond. Revit in construction with Laura Handler, Josh Lowe, and Mike Whaley ; Revit in the classroom with Adam Thomas and Jereme Smith ; Revit and virtualization with Peter Streibig ; Under the hood of Revit with Don Rudder ; Direct to fabrication with Jeffrey McGrew ; Revit for film and stage with Bryan Sutton ; Revit in the cloud with Chris France.