Revit II
X471 (2 semester units in Architecture)
Picking up where Revit I left off, this course covers more
advanced commands and functional applications. You learn how
to use Revit's powerful BIM software to harness automatically
generated information and master concepts that independently
create custom family parts, renderings, schedules, details, and
construction documents and improve workflow. You should be
prepared to schedule outside time in the CAD lab to complete
your homework projects.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
Sections closed for enrollment
Sun. July 12, San Francisco
TAMARA ROTH, B.F.A., LEED AP, Associate IIDA, is a designer at STUDIOS Architecture where she works on a wide range of commercial interiors projects. She also is actively involved in the Northern California Chapter of IIDA as the co-vice president of student affairs.
- 8 meetings
- July 12 to Aug. 30: Sun., 11 am-3:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 201, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $750 (EDP 015479)
Mon. Sept. 21, San Francisco
CAROLINE NASSIF, B. Arch., LEED AP, is a senior designer at Pyatok Architects with more than three years of experience in training and technical support for Autodesk and Adobe programs. She has worked on a range of residential projects including affordable multi-family and student housing. She is also involved in Rebuilding Together Oakland.
STEPHANIE OSORIO, M. Arch., LEED AP, has four years of experience in California architecture firms and two years of experience as a graduate teaching fellow at the University of Oregon. She is a senior designer at Pyatok Architects in Oakland where she works on a range of multi-family residential projects.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.