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The Autodesk(R) Revit(R) software is a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program that has enabled countless firms to incorporate the BIM workflow into their designs. As a key component of this workflow, Autodesk Revit allows landscape architecture firms to produce powerfully intelligent designs. The Autodesk Revit 2024: Fundamentals for Landscape Design guide has been designed to assist you in learning some of the key features of the Autodesk Revit software. The guide focuses on how to create and document full 3D project models for an urban environment, as well as how to use the internal massing and site tools. The guide begins by exploring the user interface and teaching the basic drawing, editing, component, and viewing tools. Then, it provides instructions on how to create and modify toposolids. This is followed by modeling hardscapes using walls, floors, and stairs, and adding and grouping elements such as trees, site furniture, and planting areas. Finally, the guide concludes with explaining the processes involved in taking the model to the construction documentation phase. Topics CoveredUnderstanding the purpose of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and how it is applied in the Autodesk Revit software.Navigating the Autodesk Revit workspace and interface.Starting a project based on Autodesk Revit models.Creating callout views of parts of plans, sections, or elevations for detailing.Placing components for plantings, furniture, and lighting.Working with the basic drawing and editing tools.Creating and modifying toposolids.Adding retaining walls, hardscape, stairs, and other building elements.Setting up sheets for plotting with text, dimensions, details, tags, and schedules. Creating details. PrerequisitesAccess to the 2024.1 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2023).An understanding of architectural terminology is an asset.
The Creo Parametric 10.0: Sheet Metal Design guide enables you to use your introductory modeling skills to create sheet metal models, including walls, bends, notches, and form features. On completion of this guide, you will have acquired the skills to confidently manipulate sheet metal geometry, adjust bend developed lengths, and convert solid parts.This guide was developed against Creo Parametric 10.0.3.0. Topics CoveredThe sheet metal environmentPrimary and secondary wallsBend reliefCorner reliefRegular unbends, back bends, and cutsNotches and punchesBend featuresUnbending complex geometrySheet metal formsDocumenting a sheet metal part Converting solid partsSheet metal setupInvestigating a sheet metal part PrerequisitesAccess to the Creo Parametric 10.0 software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions. Practice files included with this guide are compatible with the commercial version of the software, but not the student edition.Completion of the Creo Parametric: Introduction to Solid Modeling guide, or similar levels of prior experience using the Creo Parametric software.
The Creo Parametric 8.0: Sheet Metal Design learning guide enables you to use your introductory modeling skills to create sheet metal models, including walls, bends, notches, and form features. On completion of this course, you will have acquired the skills to confidently manipulate sheet metal geometry, adjust bend developed lengths, and convert solid parts.This guide was developed against Creo Parametric 8.0.4.0. Topics CoveredThe sheet metal environmentPrimary and secondary wallsBend reliefCorner reliefRegular unbends, back bends, and cutsNotches and punchesBend featuresUnbending complex geometrySheet metal formsDocumenting a sheet metal part Converting solid partsSheet metal setupInvestigating a sheet metal part PrerequisitesAccess to the Creo Parametric 8.0 software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions. Practice files included with this guide are compatible with the commercial version of the software, but not the student edition.Completion of the Creo Parametric: Introduction to Solid Modeling guide, or similar levels of prior experience using the Creo Parametric software.
The Autodesk(R) Navisworks(R) 2021: Fundamentals guide teaches you how to better predict project outcomes, reduce conflicts and changes, and achieve lower project risk using the Autodesk(R) Navisworks(R) Manage software in a BIM workflow. Building Information Modeling (BIM) encompasses the entire building life cycle. BIM includes all phases of the design process, from model creation to construction and ending at operations and maintenance. Using a BIM workflow, you will learn how a design changes throughout the BIM process and how the changes affect the BIM model. Over the course of this guide, you will learn how to consolidate civil, architectural, structural, and MEP models into one BIM model. Starting with an Autodesk(R) Civil 3D(R) drawing file, you will append various Autodesk(R) Revit(R) and Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) models and check for conflicts. Next, you will use review and markup tools for communicating issues across disciplines. Finally, you will use TimeLiner, Animator, and Clash Detective to simulate construction and find constructibility issues and on-site clashes. This guide is designed for new and experienced users of the Autodesk Navisworks software in multiple disciplines. Topics CoveredUnderstanding the purpose of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and how it is applied in the Autodesk Navisworks software.Consolidate ModelsNavigating the Autodesk Navisworks workspace and interface.Creating a composite model.Transforming models for proper alignment.Review and Analyze ModelsUsing basic viewing tools.Saving and retrieving views.Sectioning a model.Investigating properties.Searching for items.Hiding and unhiding items.CommunicationMeasuring a model.Adding tags and comments to model components.Marking up and redlining the model.Animate a model.Writing scripts for interacting with the model.Creating photorealistic images.CollaborationReviewing a model for clashes.Consolidating redlines from other team members.Performing quantification calculations and material takeoffs.ConstructionCreating a construction timeline.Animating a construction timeline.PrerequisitesAccess to the 2021.0 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2020).The 2021 Civil 3D Object Enabler must be installed on the computer running Navisworks. A working knowledge of 3D design and task-scheduling software is recommended.
The Autodesk(R) Revit(R) software is a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program that works the way architects think. The program streamlines the design process through the use of a central 3D model, where changes made in one view update across all views and on the printable sheets. This training guide is designed to teach you the Autodesk Revit functionality as you would work with it throughout the design process. You begin by learning about the user interface and basic drawing, editing, and viewing tools. Then you learn design development tools including how to model walls, doors, windows, floors, ceilings, stairs and more. Finally, you learn the processes that take the model into the construction documentation phase.Since building projects themselves tend to be extremely complex, the Autodesk Revit software is also complex. The objective of the Autodesk Revit 2015 (R1): Architecture Fundamentals training guide is to enable students to create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings. This training guide focuses on basic tools that the majority of students need to work with the Autodesk Revit software.Topics Covered: Understand the purpose of Building Information Management (BIM) and how it is applied in the Autodesk Revit software.Navigating the Autodesk Revit workspace and interface.Working with the basic drawing and editing tools.Creating Levels and Grids as datum elements for the model.Creating a 3D building model with walls, curtain walls, windows, and doors.Adding floors, ceilings, and roofs to the building model.Creating component-based and custom stairs.Adding component features, such as furniture and equipment.Setting up sheets for plotting with text, dimensions, details, tags, and schedules.Creating details.Prerequisites: An understanding of architectural terminology is an asset.
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