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Ceilings Course
(Video Run Time: 5 minutes)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 15 minutes)
(Estimated Quiz Time: 10 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description
This course will teach you how to place the ceilings in your building project.
Course Objectives
The material presented in this course helps you gain an understanding of the following topics:
· Add and Modify Ceilings
· Ceiling Type and Instance Properties
· Ceiling Schedule
Course Prerequisites
To participate in this training course, you should have the following:
· Understanding of architectural terminology.
· Completed the essential skills, project setup and walls courses.
AIA (USA) Accredited Course
Eagle Point Software AIA CE Provider Number 404109445
Ceiling – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
AIA (USA) Course Prerequisites
Prerequisite Knowledge: Understanding of Architectural Terminology.
Learning Objective 1: Learn How to Add and Modify Ceilings.
Learning Objective 2: Understand Ceiling Type and Instance Properties.
Learning Objective 3: Learn What a Ceiling Schedule is.
Learning Objective 4: Learn How to Place Ceilings one at a Time and Automatically.
CanBIM (Building Transformations) Accredited Course
SACAP via SAIAT (South Africa) Accredited Course
This course is eligible for The South African Council for the Architectural Profession via The South African Institute of Architectural Technologies.
CPD via CPD UK Accredited Course
This course is eligible for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit via CPD UK. This is a globally recognized CPD meaning the learning activity has reached the required Continuing Professional Development standards and benchmarks. If you would like to learn more, please see CPDUK. You can log your CPD credits by creating an account and providing the correct, required information. If you would like to log your CPD credits with another organization, you will need to navigate that process as directed by the target organization.
Tips:
· Turn off your phone, close your email, text and social media apps.
· Plug headphones or ear buds to your computer.
· Go Full Screen when watching videos.
Rooms & Areas Course
(Video Run Time: 15 minutes)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 25 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 50 minutes)
In this course, you will learn how develop a schematic floor plan and work with rooms and areas in Revit.
The material presented in this course help you gain an understanding of the following topics:
· Wall placement basics
· Adding and Modifying Rooms
· Creating a Room Color Scheme
· Creating Room Schedules
· Creating Area Plans
· Path of Travel analysis
· Understanding of Architectural terminology.
· Revit installed in the machine.
Circulation Course
(Video Run Time: 35 minutes)
(Estimated Quiz Time: 15 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 65 minutes)
This course will help you understand how to create stairs, ramps, and railings in Revit.
· Stair families and types
· Stair instance and type properties
· Component and sketch based stair creation
· Ramp creation and modification
· Railing placement and instance properties
· Railing type properties
· Editing of rail paths and joins
To participate in this training course, you should complete the following courses:
· Introduction to Revit
· Introduction to Views
· Architectural Project Setup
Circulation – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
Prerequisite Knowledge: Introduction to Revit Knowledge, Introduction to Views Knowledge, and Architectural Project Setup Knowledge.
Learning Objective 1: Understand Stair Families and Types.
Learning Objective 2: Learn How to Use Stair Instance and Type Properties.
Learning Objective 3: Understand Component and Sketch Based Stair Creation.
Learning Objective 4: Understand Ramp Creation and Modification.
Learning Objective 5: Understand Railing Placement and Instance Properties.
Learning Objective 6: Understand Railing Type Properties.
Learning Objective 7: Understand Editing of Rail Paths and Joins.
Roofs Course
(Minimum Course Duration: 40 minutes)
In this course, you will learn how to add a roof to the building model using several of the methods available in Revit.
· Create Flat, Gable and Hip Roofs (by Footprint)
· Roof Structure and Roof Properties
· Modify Roof by Sub Elements
· Create Curved Roofs (by Extrusion)
· Add Fascia, Soffits and Gutters to Roof
· Completed the essential skills, project setup, and walls courses.
Roofs – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
Learning Objective 1: Learn how to create flat, gable, and hip roofs (by Footprints).
Learning Objective 2: Understand roof structure and roof properties.
Learning Objective 3: Learn how to modify roof by Sub Elements.
Learning Objective 4: Learn how to create Curved Roofs (by Extrusion)
Learning Objective 5: Learn how to add Fascia, Soffits and Gutters to Roof.
Walls Course
(Video Run Time: 65 minutes)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 55 minutes)
(Estimated Quiz Time: 25 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 145 minutes)
This course will help you understand how to create basic, stacked, and curtain wall types, place wall instances, and modify existing wall geometry.
· Placing walls in the project
· Modifying wall instances with sweeps, reveals, and openings
· Creating wall types with integral sweeps, reveals, and split regions
· Modifying wall joins
· Creating canted and other non-vertical walls
· Placing and modifying rule, ad hoc, and pattern based curtain walls
· Documenting fire ratings for walls
To participate in this training course, you should complete the following learning paths:
· Getting Started in Revit
· Views in Revit
RVW001 – Revit Walls and Documentation – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
AIA (USA) Learning Objectives
This course will help you understand how to create basic, stacked, and curtain wall types, place wall instances, and modify existing wall geometry as well as properly document walls for fire rating and classification purposes.
Prerequisite Knowledge: Basic Revit knowledge.
Learning Objective 1: Participants will learn how to properly place and modify wall instances.
Learning Objective 2: Participants will learn how to create their own wall types with different layers of material.
Learning Objective 3: Participants will learn how to attach and constrain wall geometry to other building structural elements like walls, floors, ceilings and other walls.
Learning Objective 4: Participants will learn how to use wall properties and documentation techniques to display hour ratings for wall in construction documentation.
Doors, Windows and Openings Course
(Video Run Time: 25 minutes)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 20 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 55 minutes)
This course will give step you through adding process
· Placing Doors and Windows in the Model
· Properties and Edits
· Schedules
· Curtain Wall Doors
· Custom Wall Openings
To participate in this training course, you should have preferably completed the following course:
· Modeling Walls
D,W&O – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
Prerequisite Knowledge: Modeling Walls knowledge.
Learning Objective 1: Learn how to place Doors and Windows in the Model.
Learning Objective 2: Understand Properties and Edits.
Learning Objective 3: Understand Schedules.
Learning Objective 4: Learn how to create Curtain Wall Doors.
Learning Objective 5: Learn how to create Custom Wall openings.
CanBIM Accredited Course
Doors, Windows, and Opening Course
Floors Course
(Estimated Quiz Time: 5 minutes)
This course will help you understand how to create floor types, place floor instances, and modify existing floor geometry.
· Understanding floors as system family
· Placing floors
· Creating floor types
· Modifying floors
· Placing floor openings
· Creating sloped floors and depressions
· Adding thickened slab edges
Floors – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
Prerequisite Knowledge: Knowledge of Introduction to Revit.
Learning Objective 1: Understand Floors as System Family.
Learning Objective 2: Learn How to Place Floors.
Learning Objective 3: Learn How to Create Floor Types.
Learning Objective 4: Learn How to Modify Floors.
Learning Objective 5: Learn How to Place Floor Openings.
Learning Objective 6: Learn How to Create Sloped Floors and Depressions.
Learning Objective 7: Learn How to Add Thickened Slab Edges.
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