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Autodesk Revit Certified Training [Architecture Advanced]

This course covers a wide range of advanced topics in Revit®...

AUTODESK REVIT ARCHITECTURE ADVANCED CERTIFIED TRAINING

Courseware Description

  • This course covers a wide range of advanced topics in Revit® Architecture, continuing to build on the concepts introduced in the Revit Architecture Essentials course. Students learn about site design, advanced rendering techniques, phasing and design options, creating families of custom components, and collaborating on a design.

  • This course is designed for experienced users of Revit Architecture.

Courseware Objectives

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Create 2D detail components.

  • Import and export data between AutoCAD® Architecture and Revit® Architecture projects.

  • Link Revit models, coordinate and monitor changes in a current project

  • Publish Revit Structure files to Design Web Format (DWF™) files and work with DWF markup files.

  • Import and export design data using the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) format.

Duration

  • 2 Days

Who Should Attend

  • The course aim to user who are currently or planning to work with Architectural, MEP engineers, structural engineers, and Construction Developer Industry.

Pre-Requisites

  • Basic Revit Architecture skills.

  • Completed the Revit Architecture Essentials courseware.

  • Architectural design, drafting, or engineering experience is recommended.

  • Delegates should have a working knowledge of Microsoft® Windows®

Course Achievement

  • Autodesk ATC Certification of Completion shall be issued to participants with full attendance record upon training completion.


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