Revit Architecture Advanced Training
Training Centre Locations: NSW (North Sydney), QLD (Brisbane),
VIC (Box Hill) and WA (Perth)
Courseware Description
The family creation workshop is designed for users who wish to learn
about the parametric family tools from simple to advanced objects. While
theory will be covered, there will be time allocated during sessions for
practical application and to explore the approach behind creating doors,
windows, casework and lighting.
Objectives
The primary objective of this courseware is to:
- Understand how families are created
- Understand the difference between in-place and standard component
families
- Know how to approach various family types and knowing which templates
to use
- Be comfortable with locking geometry to reference planes to generate
parametric relationships
- Creating type and instance parameters
- Creating multiple types from a single family, with adjustable parameters
- Setting visibility options, determining how families appear in plan
views, elevations and when cut.
- Creating categories and sub categories within families
- Understanding nested families
- Determining what information can be scheduled as part of family
properties
- Understand of formulas and how they can be used in family creation
Who will benefit?
This courseware is designed for experienced users of Revit Architecture
Prerequisites
It is recommended that students have a working knowledge of:
- Students should have completed the Revit Architecture Introduction
(REV-1A) course or have equivalent experience using Revit Architecture.
Architectural design, drafting, or engineering experience is highly
recommended
- Microsoft® Windows® XP or Microsoft® Windows® 2000
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Course Content
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Overview of Family Creation Concepts:
- Defining the desired outcome and purpose of a family to
be created and the difference between in-place and standard
component families
Basic 3D Geometry:
- Extrusion
- Blend
- Sweep
- Resolve
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Basics:
- Basic family types: Hosted vs non- hosted, stand alone templates/
2-d profiles/ annotations/ creating title blocks
More complex applications:
- Reference lines and planes –‘Is’ references
- Importance of correct dimensioning
- Creating labels and parameter types
- Categories and sub categories
- Object Styles
- Nested Families
- Adding parameters that will schedule and/or be available
in element properties
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