Introduction to Building Information Modelling (BIM) & AutoDesk Revit
Short course
In Nottingham
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Nottingham
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Duration
3 Days
Building on the BIM expertise within the School of Architecture, Design and Built Environment, this course provides a hands-on learning environment for all construction professionals in the creation of a Revit BIM model.
As the UK’s leading Building Information Modelling (BIM) program AutoDesk Revit streamlines the design process with the creation of a centralised 3D construction model.
During the first day you will learn about levels, grids and columns, walls, doors and windows, floors, stairs, ceilings, roofs, sections, elevations, views, layouts and plotting.
Utilising these commands and techniques you will create a building of your choice demonstrating the inclusion of all these aspects.
As the course progresses you will also learn about curtain walling, 3D views, rendered outputs, schedules, families (basic content creation), details and callouts, linked files and layouts and plotting.
This knowledge will extend the modelling from the first day and result in a variety of outputs of the information.
The final day will extend your knowledge further into organic conceptual modelling, how to link and collaborate to other modelling software, and an introduction to BIM analysis.
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About this course
Upon completion of the course you will receive a CPD certificate.
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Subjects
- Design
- Construction Training
- Construction
- 3d training
- Autodesk
- 3D
- BIM
- Modelling tools
- Environment
- Drawing sheets
- AutoCAD
- CAD
Course programme
On this course you will:
- have an overview of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and how it is applied in the Autodesk Revit
- learn how to navigate the Autodesk Revit interface
- apply the basic modifying and modelling tools
- create views within a single model environment
- create drawing sheets
- create schedules
- export information for use within AutoCAD
- link and import CAD and Revit files into a Revit project
- learn mass modelling and create organic building forms
- collaborate within multi-user environments
- undertake BIM analysis.
Introduction to Building Information Modelling (BIM) & AutoDesk Revit