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Berkeley Global
Learn the fundamentals of building information modeling (BIM) using Autodesk Revit Architecture. See how to implement and employ BIM software to facilitate the design process and automate documentation. Participate in hands-on activities to familiarize yourself with powerful, parametric 3-D modeling tools that enable you to generate fully coordinated plans, sections, elevations, 3-D perspectives and renderings.
Prerequisites:
Basic drafting and CAD skills or ARCH X486.1 Design Communication I and ARCH X479.1 AutoCAD
Course Outline
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Course Objectives
- Have a working understanding of Revit Architecture's fundamental concepts
- Be able to document and develop a design idea through plans, sections, elevations and 3D modeling
What You’ll Learn
- Fundamental concepts of Revit and BIM
- Working with the user interface
- Editing and modifying commands
- Adding levels
- Creating floor plans, ceiling plans, sections, elevations and 3D views
- Generating 3D renderings
- Modeling walls, curtain walls, floors and ceilings
- Adding and modifying component families
- Creating basic component families
- Graphics and visual overrides of elements and categories
- View templates
- Adding rooms
- Creating color scheme plan diagrams
- Linking and exporting DWG files and images
- Sheeting and printing
- Dimensioning
- Tagging objects
How You’ll Learn
- Lectures
- Lab practice
- In-class demonstrations
- Midterm and final projects
Is This Course Right for You?
This is a required course for students enrolled in the Certificate Program in Interior Design and Interior Architecture. Design professionals can benefit from learning this state-of-the-art software that is becoming an industry standard.
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Spring 2025 enrollment opens on October 21!