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Revit Panelling 1 Curtain Walls, Systems, Sloped Glazing

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  • Jan 18, 2025
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Revit Panelling 1 – Curtain Walls, Systems, Sloped Glazing, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 29 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 71 reviews, and has 386 subscribers.

You will learn about Everything about Curtain Walls Using Curtain Systems Using Sloped Glazing (roof glazing) Creating Curtain Wall Panels from scratch This course is ideal for individuals who are Revit users who want to learn panelling techniques or Revit users who want to make the most out of Curtain Walls, Curtain Systems and Sloped Glazing or Architects who want to switch to using Autodesk Revit or have recently switched to using it It is particularly useful for Revit users who want to learn panelling techniques or Revit users who want to make the most out of Curtain Walls, Curtain Systems and Sloped Glazing or Architects who want to switch to using Autodesk Revit or have recently switched to using it.

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Summary

Title: Revit Panelling 1 – Curtain Walls, Systems, Sloped Glazing

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.05

Number of Lectures: 29

Number of Quizzes: 6

Number of Published Lectures: 29

Number of Published Quizzes: 6

Number of Curriculum Items: 35

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35

Original Price: 19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Everything about Curtain Walls
  • Using Curtain Systems
  • Using Sloped Glazing (roof glazing)
  • Creating Curtain Wall Panels from scratch
  • Who Should Attend

  • Revit users who want to learn panelling techniques
  • Revit users who want to make the most out of Curtain Walls, Curtain Systems and Sloped Glazing
  • Architects who want to switch to using Autodesk Revit or have recently switched to using it
  • Target Audiences

  • Revit users who want to learn panelling techniques
  • Revit users who want to make the most out of Curtain Walls, Curtain Systems and Sloped Glazing
  • Architects who want to switch to using Autodesk Revit or have recently switched to using it
  • While some courses claim to show you everything about Revit in 5 to 8 hours, this one is covering a single topic in 6 hours. The aim of this course is to deliver high quality content.

    This course is the first part of an extensive program covering everything you need to know for panelling in Revit.

    Starting with the most common ways to do it – using Curtain Walls, Curtain Systems and Sloped Glazing. What are they, how to use them, what limitations are there and how to make the most out of them.

    How to create complex-looking results in a simple way.

    Explaining some details that I didn’t see in other courses.

    Creating custom panels and custom mullions.

    The course includes techniques for working with the above-mentioned Curtain Walls, Systems and Roof glazing as well as showing how to create not one, but two different panels from scratch.

    Additionally, there is a bonus video at the end showing one way for achieving complex results with simple methods.

    As always in courses, I also talk about techniques to help us think outside the box.

    This course is straight forward and is suitable for Revit users who have tried a few things in Revit already as well as for beginners who want to learn as quickly as possible. Even some advanced users might find a few new techniques shown here.

    In this course, I’m going to show you what we can do with the curtain wall panels and what are their limitations.

    For more advanced techniques including Adaptive components and divided surfaces, differently shaped panels – triangular, hexagonal etc. check out the second part of this series.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Basic Concepts

    Lecture 2: LECTURE VIDEO SPEED

    Lecture 3: Udemy Asks for Reviews Early

    Chapter 2: Simple Walls

    Lecture 1: Simple Walls pt 1

    Lecture 2: Simple Walls pt 2

    Lecture 3: Revit 2022 addition

    Chapter 3: Simple Sloped Glazing

    Lecture 1: Simple Sloped Glazing pt1.

    Lecture 2: Simple Sloped Glazing pt2.

    Chapter 4: Simple Curtain System

    Lecture 1: Basic Curtain System pt1.

    Lecture 2: Basic Curtain System pt2.

    Chapter 5: Curtain Wall Design

    Lecture 1: Curtain Wall Design pt1.

    Lecture 2: Curtain Wall Design pt2.

    Lecture 3: Curtain Wall Design pt3.

    Lecture 4: Curtain Wall Design pt4.

    Chapter 6: Sloped Glazing Design

    Lecture 1: Sloped Glazing Design

    Chapter 7: Curtain System Design

    Lecture 1: Curtain System Design

    Chapter 8: Custom Panels

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Create a Curtain Wall Door from scratch

    Lecture 3: Empty System Panels

    Lecture 4: Using the Pyramid Panels pt 1

    Lecture 5: Using the Pyramid Panels pt 2

    Lecture 6: Create the Pyramid Panel

    Chapter 9: Mullions

    Lecture 1: Editing Mullions

    Lecture 2: Custom Mullions

    Chapter 10: Tips & Tricks

    Lecture 1: Curtain Walls in Groups

    Lecture 2: Tips & Tricks

    Lecture 3: Simple and Complex

    Lecture 4: Curved Curtain Wall Panels

    Chapter 11: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Revit Panelling 1 Curtain Walls, Systems, Sloped Glazing  No.2
    Viktor Kuzev
    Architect
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  • 4 stars: 10 votes
  • 5 stars: 54 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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