Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013.


Phil. Read
Bok Engelsk 2012 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley , cop. 2012
Omfang
1 online resource (1138 pages)
Utgave
1st ed.
Opplysninger
Intro -- Mastering Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2013 -- Contents -- Part 1 Fundamentals -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Basics of BIM -- Leveraging the Model -- Planning for BIM -- Setting Firm Goals for BIM -- How BIM Affects Firm Culture -- Predictability vs. Innovation -- Evolution vs. Revolution -- Focusing Your Investment in BIM -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 2 Principles: UI and Project Organization -- Understanding the User Interface -- Application Menu -- Quick Access Toolbar -- InfoCenter -- Ribbon -- Options Bar -- Properties -- Project Browser -- Status Bar -- Drawing Area -- View Control Bar -- Graphic Display Options -- Work Plane Viewer -- ViewCube -- Steering Wheel -- Navigating with the Mouse -- Project Organization -- Datum Objects (Relationships) -- Content (Repetition) -- Views (Representation) -- Project Management (Restrictions) -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 3 The Basics of the Toolbox -- Selecting, Modifying, and Replacing Elements -- Selecting Elements -- Filtering Your Selection -- Selecting All Instances -- Using the Properties palette -- Matching Properties -- Using the Context Menu -- Editing Elements Interactively -- Moving Elements -- Copying Elements -- Rotating and Mirroring Elements -- Arraying Elements -- Scaling Elements -- Aligning Elements -- Trimming or Extending Lines and Walls -- Splitting Lines and Walls -- Offsetting Lines and Walls -- Keeping Elements from Moving -- Exploring Other Editing Tools -- Using the Join Geometry Tool -- Using the Split Face and Paint Tools -- Copying and Pasting -- Using the Create Similar Tool -- Using Keyboard Shortcuts (Accelerators) -- Modeling Site Context -- Using a Toposurface -- Creating a Building Pad -- Generating Property Lines -- Cut and Fill Schedules -- The Bottom Line -- Part 2 Understanding the Workflow -- Chapter 4 Configuring Templates and Standards.. - Best Practices for Groups -- Making Design Options for Design Iteration -- Creating Design Options -- Editing Design Options -- Viewing and Scheduling Design Options -- Removing Design Options and Option Sets -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 12 Visualization -- The Role of Visualization -- Analytic Visualization -- Monochromatic Views -- Project Parameters -- User-Defined Parameters -- Identifying Design Elements -- Solar and Shadow Studies -- Photorealistic ?Visualization -- Visual Styles -- Section Box -- Rendering Settings -- Creating Your View -- Locking Your View -- Still Image Camera -- Animation Path -- Rendering ?Sequence ?and ?Workflow -- Geometry and Cameras -- Sunlight -- Artificial Lighting -- Light Groups -- Materials -- The Bottom Line -- Part 4 Extended Modeling Techniques -- Chapter 13 Walls and Curtain Walls -- Using Extended Modeling Techniques for Basic Walls -- Creating Basic Wall Types -- Adding Wall Articulation -- Modeling Techniques for Basic Walls -- Creating Custom In-Place Walls -- Creating Stacked Walls -- Creating Simple Curtain Walls -- Designing a Curtain Wall -- Customizing Curtain Wall Types -- Creating Complex Curtain Walls -- Dividing the Surface -- Dividing the Surface with Intersects -- Applying Patterns -- Editing the Pattern Surface -- Surface Representation -- Adding Definition -- Creating Custom Patterns -- Limiting the Size of Pattern-Based Families -- Using the Adaptive Component Family -- Scheduling Pattern-Based Panels -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 14 Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs -- Understanding Floor Modeling Methods -- Floor -- Structural Floor -- Floor by Face -- Pad -- Slab Edge -- Creating a Custom Floor Edge -- Sketching for Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs -- Modeling ?Floor ?Finishes -- Split Face for Thin Finishes -- Modeling Thick Finishes -- Creating Ceilings.. - Chapter 8 Interoperability: Working Multiplatform -- The BIM Curve -- Overview of Importing -- Import Settings -- Importing vs. Linking -- Options During Importing/Linking -- Manipulating Linked Data -- Importing 2D Data -- Backgrounds for BIM Conversion -- Coordination -- Details -- Importing 3D Data -- Imported Data as a Mass -- Imported Data as a Face -- Imported Data as an Object -- Overview of Exporting -- Preparing for Exports -- Export Layer Settings -- Exporting 2D CAD Data -- DWG Settings for Export -- Exporting 3D Model Data -- Studies in Google SketchUp -- IFC Interoperability -- The Bottom Line -- Part 3 Modeling and Massing for Design -- Chapter 9 Advanced Modeling and Massing -- Massing UI and Functionality -- Intuitive and Formula Mass Creation -- In-Place Masses -- Family Component Masses -- Floor Area Faces and Scheduling Masses -- Intuitive Massing -- In-Place Surface -- In-Place Solids -- Formula-Driven Massing -- Simple Mass Family -- Generic Model Mass Family -- Complex Mass Family -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 10 Conceptual Design and Sustainability -- Sustainable Design Concepts -- Using Schedules -- Calculating Recycled Content -- Calculating the Window-to-Wall Ratio -- Sunshading and Solar Paths -- Creating a Solar Study -- Creating an Animated Solar Study -- Creating a Solar Path -- Energy Modeling -- Conceptual Energy Analysis -- Detailed Energy Modeling -- Exporting to gbXML -- Daylighting -- Setting Up for Daylighting Analysis -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 11 Working with Phasing, Groups, and Design Options -- Using Phasing to Apply the Element of Time -- What Can Be Phased? -- Phase Settings -- Geometry Phase -- View Phase -- Creating and Using Groups -- Creating Groups -- Modifying Groups -- Creating New Groups -- Excluding Elements within Groups -- Saving and Loading Groups -- Creating Groups from Links.. - Introducing Project Templates -- Customizing Project Settings for Graphic Quality -- Object Styles -- Line Settings -- Materials -- Fill Patterns -- Color Schemes -- Efficient View Management -- Organizing Views -- Creating and Assigning Filters -- Applying View Templates -- Creating Custom Annotations -- Tag Family Fundamentals -- Creating a Custom Door Tag -- View Tags -- Starting a Project with a Custom Template -- Strategies for Managing Templates -- Aggregating Template Data -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 5 Managing a Project -- Understanding a BIM Workflow -- Staffing for BIM -- Project Roles -- Establishing a Work Plan -- Adding Team Members to Fight Fires -- Working in a Large Team -- Breaking Up a Model -- Using Worksets -- Quality Control and BIM -- Keeping an Eye on File Size -- Using Schedules -- Reviewing Warnings -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 6 Understanding Worksharing -- Understanding Worksharing Basics -- Using Worksharing in Your Project -- Types of Worksets -- Organizing Worksets -- Moving Elements between Worksets -- Managing Workflow with Worksets -- Creating a Central File -- Selecting a Starting View -- Creating the Local File -- Working in a Worksharing Environment -- Saving Work -- Saving at Intervals -- Loading Work from Other Team Members -- Worksharing Visualization -- Workset Visibility in View Templates -- Closing Revit -- Disabling Worksharing -- Understanding Element Ownership in Worksets -- Editing Requests -- Placing an Editing Request -- Granting an Editing Request -- Relinquishing Permission -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 7 Working with Consultants -- Preparing for Collaboration -- Coordination -- Linked Models -- Project Base Point (PBP): Clipped -- Project Base Point: Unclipped -- Survey Point (SP): Clipped -- Survey Point: Unclipped -- Coordination Tools -- Interference Checking -- The Bottom Line.. - The Bottom Line.. - Understanding Roof Modeling Methods -- Footprint Roofs -- Roof by Extrusion -- Roof In-Place -- Roof By Face -- Sloped Glazing -- Slope Arrows -- Advanced Shape Editing for Floors and Roofs -- Creating a Roof with a Sloped Topping -- Applying a Variable Thickness to a Roof Layer -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 15 Family Editor -- Understanding the Family Editor -- Putting the Family Editor in Context -- Choosing the Right Family Template and Category -- Creating a Family Component -- Hosted vs. Nonhosted -- Family Category -- Insertion Point -- Reference Points, Planes, and Lines -- Visibility Settings -- Materials -- Dimensions -- Object Styles and Subcategories -- Type and Instance Parameters -- Using Advanced Modeling Techniques -- Creating Solid and Void Relationships -- Carving Geometry -- Using Geometry to Drive Geometry -- Building a Shelf Using Formulas and Type Catalogs -- Modeling the Brackets -- Nesting the Brackets -- Assigning Family Type Parameters -- Creating Parametric Arrays -- Using Formulas -- Associating Materials -- Creating and Editing Type Catalogs -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 16 Stairs and Railings -- How to Approach Stairs and Railings -- Key Components of Stairs and Railings -- The Basic Rules of Stairs -- Components of Stairs -- Components of Railings -- Creating Railings -- Understanding the Railing Tool -- Railings outside the Box -- Using the Railing Tool for Other Objects -- Creating Stairs -- Understanding the Stair Tools -- Components for Customizing Stairs -- Stairs outside the Box -- Annotating Stairs -- The Bottom Line -- Part 5 Documentation -- Chapter 17 Detailing Your Design -- Creating Details -- Detail Line -- Regions -- Components -- Insulation -- Detail Groups -- Linework -- Adding Detail Components to Families -- Adding Details to a Window Family -- Visibility Settings -- Learning Efficient Detailing.. - Learn BIM the Revit Way Revit is Autodesk's industry-leading Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, and this Autodesk Official Training Guide thoroughly covers core Revit topics such as modeling, massing, sustainability, and more. It also brings you up to speed on advanced techniques such as using Revit in the cloud and how to go direct to fabrication. Organized by real-world workflows, this book covers the interface, templates, worksharing, modeling and massing, visualization techniques for different industries, sustainability, roofs and floors, stairs and railings, documentation, and much more. This Autodesk Official Training Guide teaches you how to use the leading BIM software and also serves as a study aid for Autodesk's Certified Associate and Certified Professional exams Organized according to actual workflows, the book begins with an explanation of key BIM concepts, familiarizes you with the interface, and then moves into actual application Covers modeling and massing, the Family Editor, visualization techniques for various industries, documentation, annotation and detailing, and how to work with complex walls, roofs, floors, stairs, and railings Companion website features before-and-after tutorial files, so readers can jump in at any point Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture helps you learn Revit in a context that makes real-world sense.
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