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Building Information Modeling: using Revit for Architects and Engineers

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Publisher
Mavs Open Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
244
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book offers a web-based multimedia platform to enable students in Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Construction Engineering to learn fundamentals of BIM using Revit and be able to create building architectural, mechanical and structural models, develop construction documentation and analyze building performance.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
About the Publisher
About This Project
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Revit Interface
Chapter 2: Walls, Curtain Walls, Windows and Doors
Chapter 3: Floors, Roofs and Ceilings
Chapter 4: Stairs, Railings and Ramps
Chapter 5: Adding - Modifying Families
Chapter 6: Massing - Conceptual Mass
Chapter 7: Model In-Place
Chapter 8: Schematic Design and Room & Color Fill Plans
Chapter 9: Materials, Visualization and Rendering
Chapter 10: Details and Annotations
Chapter 11: Workflow | Worksharing
Chapter 12: Schedules and Project Phasing
Chapter 13: Drawing Sets and Construction Documents
Chapter 14: Site Modeling
Chapter 15: MEP - Fire Protection and Fabrication Parts
Chapter 16: Structural Systems
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