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Learning Autodesk Revit Structure 2016

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Learning Autodesk Revit Structure 2016, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 141 lectures, based on 409 reviews, and has 1664 subscribers.

You will learn about Once you have completed this training course, you will have developed the knowledge necessary to use the tools and techniques in Revit Structure to create your own models Learn how to design and edit your own structure models This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no prior experience with Revit or other CAD/BIM software is required or Geared towards new Autodesk Revit Structure 2016 users It is particularly useful for This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no prior experience with Revit or other CAD/BIM software is required or Geared towards new Autodesk Revit Structure 2016 users.

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Summary

Title: Learning Autodesk Revit Structure 2016

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 141

Number of Published Lectures: 141

Number of Curriculum Items: 141

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 141

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Once you have completed this training course, you will have developed the knowledge necessary to use the tools and techniques in Revit Structure to create your own models
  • Learn how to design and edit your own structure models
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no prior experience with Revit or other CAD/BIM software is required
  • Geared towards new Autodesk Revit Structure 2016 users
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no prior experience with Revit or other CAD/BIM software is required
  • Geared towards new Autodesk Revit Structure 2016 users
  • In this Revit Structure 2016 training course, expert author Tim Dundr will teach you the fundamentals of building information modeling for structural engineering. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no prior experience with Revit or other CAD/BIM software is required.

    You will start with a tour of the user interface and learn about the new features in Structure 2016. Tim will then teach you the basic creation and editing tools, then move on to showing you how to start a structural project. This video tutorial will also cover how to work with views, set up levels and grids, and add columns and walls to your model. You will learn how to add a foundation, create structural reinforcement, and place beams and framing. Tim will also teach you how to create floor systems and shaft openings, add detailing, and use Worksharing. Finally, you will learn how to export images and create a walkthrough for presentations.

    Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will have developed the knowledge necessary to use the tools and techniques in Revit Structure to create your own models. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction To Revit Structure 2016

    Lecture 1: Important – Download These First – Working Files

    Lecture 2: Overview

    Lecture 3: About The Author

    Lecture 4: Exploring The User Interface

    Lecture 5: Customizing The User Interface

    Lecture 6: Keyboard Shortcuts

    Lecture 7: Using The Included Working Files

    Lecture 8: Working With Views

    Lecture 9: Project Files – Templates

    Lecture 10: Family Files – Templates

    Lecture 11: System Families

    Lecture 12: In-Place Families

    Chapter 2: Revit Structure 2016 – At A Glance

    Lecture 1: What Is New In 2016?

    Chapter 3: Basic Creation Tools

    Lecture 1: Opening A Revit Structure Project

    Lecture 2: Viewing The 2D Model

    Lecture 3: Viewing The 3D Model

    Lecture 4: Structure Tab – Structure

    Lecture 5: Structure Tab – Foundation

    Lecture 6: Structure Tab – Reinforcement

    Chapter 4: Basic Editing Tools

    Lecture 1: Selecting Elements

    Lecture 2: Using Filters

    Lecture 3: Use Of The Tab Key

    Lecture 4: Moving And Copying

    Lecture 5: Copy And Paste

    Lecture 6: Rotate

    Lecture 7: Mirror

    Lecture 8: Linear Array

    Lecture 9: Radial Array

    Lecture 10: Extend And Trim

    Lecture 11: Align

    Lecture 12: Offset

    Lecture 13: Re-Hosting Elements

    Lecture 14: Groups – Model

    Lecture 15: Groups – Best Practices

    Chapter 5: Starting Structural Projects

    Lecture 1: Starting A New Structural Project

    Lecture 2: Linking An Architects Revit Model

    Lecture 3: Copy Monitor – Levels And Grids

    Lecture 4: Copy Monitor – Columns

    Lecture 5: Initial Plan Views

    Lecture 6: The Coordination Review Message

    Lecture 7: Project Information

    Lecture 8: Saving Your Structural Project – Standalone

    Lecture 9: Saving Your Structural Project – Worksharing Enabled

    Lecture 10: Creating Local Files

    Lecture 11: Linking CAD Files

    Lecture 12: Using Linked CAD Files – Architectural Approach

    Lecture 13: Using Linked CAD Files – Architecture Floor Plans

    Lecture 14: Using Linked CAD Files – Architecture Elevations

    Chapter 6: Views

    Lecture 1: Controlling Visibility

    Lecture 2: Duplication Views – Which Types To Use

    Lecture 3: Sections

    Lecture 4: Elevations

    Lecture 5: Creating Callouts

    Lecture 6: Understanding Floor Plans

    Lecture 7: Understanding Ceiling Plans

    Lecture 8: View Templates

    Lecture 9: Matchlines

    Lecture 10: Scope Box

    Lecture 11: Section Box

    Chapter 7: Levels And Grids

    Lecture 1: Setting Up Levels

    Lecture 2: Modifying Levels

    Lecture 3: Adding Grids

    Lecture 4: Modifying Grid Lines

    Chapter 8: Structural Columns And Walls

    Lecture 1: Placing Vertical Structural Columns

    Lecture 2: Modifying Columns

    Lecture 3: Changing Column Sizes

    Lecture 4: Loading Structural Column Types

    Lecture 5: Attaching Columns To Elements

    Lecture 6: Placing Slanted Structural Columns – Elevations Or Sections

    Lecture 7: Placing Slanted Structural Columns – 3D

    Lecture 8: Placing Structural Walls

    Lecture 9: Modifying Walls

    Chapter 9: Adding Foundations

    Lecture 1: Creating Wall Footings

    Lecture 2: Step Footings

    Lecture 3: Isolated Footings

    Lecture 4: Working With Custom Families – Part 1

    Lecture 5: Working With Custom Families – Part 2

    Lecture 6: Piers And Pilasters

    Lecture 7: Slab Foundations

    Lecture 8: Editing A Slab

    Lecture 9: Slab Edges

    Chapter 10: Structural Reinforcement

    Lecture 1: Structural Reinforcement

    Lecture 2: Structural Reinforcement Settings

    Lecture 3: Adding Rebar

    Lecture 4: Multi-Planar Rebar

    Lecture 5: Viewing Rebar In 3D

    Lecture 6: Modifying Rebar Placement

    Lecture 7: Rebar Types

    Lecture 8: Editing Rebar Shapes

    Lecture 9: Reinforcing Walls, Floors And Slabs

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