Introducing Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011
Revit all-stars present a fast, focused introduction to Revit functions, tools, and concepts Hailed for its ease of use, power, and sophistication, Revit is the industry-leading Building Information Modeling (BIM) software package. Introducing Revit Architecture provides a thorough overview of Revit...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley
2010.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Sybex serious skills
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628065306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introducing Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Revit Architecture User Interface; The Home Screen; The Main Screen; Chapter 2: Views; Zoom and Pan Tools; View Properties; Other View Controls; Adding New Views; Chapter 3: Modeling; Levels; Basic Editing Tools; Creating and Modifying Column Grids; Walls; Modifying Wall Parameters; Defining Wall Structure; Creating Doors and Windows; Creating Curtain Walls; Creating Floors; Creating Ceilings; Creating Stairs; Creating Roofs; Chapter 4: Constraints and Dimensions
- Temporary DimensionsPermanent Dimensions; Equality Constraint and Lock; Spot Dimensions; Units; Chapter 5: Visibility Controls; Essential Concepts of Visibility; Object Styles; Properties Palette for Views; Visibility/Graphics Overrides; View Range; Filters; View Templates; Linked Files; Worksets; Chapter 6: Introduction to Families; Understanding Family Organization; Working with Families; Chapter 7: Massing; Mass Objects; References and Work Planes; Preparing to Create Mass Forms; Editing Forms; Loadable Mass Families; Face-Based Modeling; Creating Mass Families from Imported Geometry
- Chapter 8: GroupsGroup Organization; Creating and Editing a Group; Placing a Group; Special Changes to a Group; Saving, Loading, and Reloading Groups; Practical Considerations; Chapter 9: Rendering; Rendering Workflow; Setting the Background; Adding and Adjusting Material; Real-Time Rendering; Chapter 10: Working with Other Files; Linking Revit Models; Controlling Display; Working with CAD Files; Exporting DWF Files; Using Raster Files; Chapter 11: Rooms and Areas; Rooms; Areas; Chapter 12: Tags, Schedules, and Keynotes; Tags; Schedules; Keynotes; Chapter 13: Detailing
- Detail and Drafting ViewsComponent Symbol Fundamentals; Detailing Tools; Creating and Managing Detail Libraries; Chapter 14: Sheets; About Titleblocks and Sheets; Setting Up Sheets; Organizing Sheets; Exporting Sheets and DWF; Chapter 15: Design Options; Design Options Terminology; Setting Up Design Options; Editing Design Options; Applying Design Options to Views and Accepting the Primary; Tags and Annotation in Design Options; Chapter 16: Phases; Phasing Tools; Phases; Infill Elements; Demolishing Elements; Rendering and Existing Phases; Chapter 17: Creating Families
- Preparing to Create a FamilyExamining the Tool Chest; The Bigger Picture and Advanced Concepts; Dissecting Some Practical Examples; Chapter 18: Revisions; Numbering Revisions; Drawing Revision Clouds; Issuing a Revision; Chapter 19: Collaboration; Coordinating Work Across Disciplines; Exporting to Non-Revit Formats; Index