Revit Basics

Revit is easier than you think. These are short versions of my lectures for my Revit Architecture and Revit MEP students, but they may come in handy for anyone learning Revit. Follow the lesson plans on the right, or jump directly to any topic that interests you.___________________________________________________________________________________________

Friday, February 10, 2012

Revit MEP Connectors

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Connectors is what makes Revit MEP different than all the other flavors of Revit. They collect and pass information about system types and f...
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Receptacle Example

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Electrical construction documents depend upon the use of symbolic representations of devices in plan view. The symbolic representation on a ...
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Type Catalogs

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When you have a family that has a lot of options, using a Type Catalog may be the best choice for helping users navigate those options. An o...

Bookcase Family Example

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In this example a bookcase family is required that a user can define the HxWxD. The number of shelves should be determined by the height, th...
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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Revit Line Based Families

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For this example we are creating a line type that has text in it. To do this, we will create two families, an annotation familiy and a line ...
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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Revit Families Lesson #2

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Reference Planes Reference planes and reference lines provide the framework for creating forms in Revit. When creating a new reference pla...
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