Introducing Revit
Architecture 2008: BIM for Beginners
Learn How
Revit Architecture is Transforming How Architectural Models are
Designed and Documented
By Eddy Krygiel, Greg
Demchak, Tatjana Dzambazova
Practical
Reference Offers a Theoretical Overview of BIM (Building Information
Modeling)

Revit Architecture is transforming how
architectural models are designed and documented, and this is the
perfect guide to quickly become productive with this
industry-leading BIM solution.
This practical reference and tutorial offers
you a theoretical overview of BIM, explains the principles of Revit,
and delves into all of Revit’s essential tools.
The expert authors are architects whose years
of experience with BIM technology have resulted in these pages of
impressive examples, practical explanations, and in-depth and
detailed tutorials
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About The Authors:
Eddy Krygiel is an Autodesk Authorized Author and registered
architect at BNIM Architects. He teaches Revit to architects and
architectural students and has lectured around the country on the
use of BIM in the construction industry.
Greg Demchak is an architect and product designer for
Revit Architecture. He has been working on the development of Revit
since 2000 and teaches Revit at the Boston Architectual College.
Tatjana Dzambazova is an architect, the product manager
for Revit Architecture, and an internationally recognized technology
speaker.
Table of Contents:
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Introduction.
Chapter 1 Understanding BIM.
- A Brief History of Architectural Documentation.
- Advantages of a BIM Approach.
- How BIM Is Different from CAD.
- Why Revit?
- Revit Concepts.
- Types of Elements in Revit.
- Tips for Getting Started in Revit.
Chapter 2 Getting Acquainted with the Revit
Interface and File Types.
- The Revit User Interface.
- Modifying and Personalizing the Interface.
- Selecting and Manipulating Content.
- Setting Up Your Project Environment.
- Revit File Formats.
Chapter 3 Views.
- Data Visualization in Revit.
- Creating Views.
- Working with Views.
- Schedules.
Chapter 4 Modeling Basics.
- Levels and Grids.
- Basic Walls.
- Floors and Roofs.
- Doors and Windows.
- Components.
- Stairs and Railings.
- Getting Started with a Project.
Chapter 5 Modifying Elements.
- Standard Tools.
- Edit Tools.
- Graphic and Visual Overrides.
Chapter 6 Extended Modeling .
- Walls: Advanced Modeling Features.
- Curtain Walls: Advanced Design Techniques.
- Roofs and Slabs: Advanced Shape Editing.
Chapter 7 Working with Other Applications.
- Exporting.
- Importing and Linking.
- Working with Imported Files.
- Working with Civil Engineering DWG Files.
- Converting 2D Drawings into a 3D Model.
- Starting a Drawing from a Scanned File.
Chapter 8 Preparing Documents for Clients.
- Color Fill Plans.
- Area Plans.
- Creating Presentation Graphics.
- Shadows and Solar Studies.
- Rendering a Perspective.
Chapter 9 Sheets.
- View Properties.
- The Sheet.
Chapter 10 Construction Documentation.
- Formatting Your Sheets.
- Annotating Your Views.
- Dimensions.
- Text and Keynotes.
- Schedules.
- Drafting Views.
- Importing CAD details.
- Drafting Tools.
Chapter 11 Printing.
- Printing Your Documents.
- Revit Printing Tips.
- Publishing Your BIM Data.
Chapter 12 Advanced Topics.
- Families.
- Design Options.
- Worksharing.
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and File Maintenance.
- Performance.
- File Corruption.
Appendix Inspirational Revit Projects.
Index.
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Index (PDF)
Soft-cover,
416 pages
Published 2007
ISBN: 978-0-470-12652-3
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