1. BIM Fundamentals and Initial Setup
- Understand the basic of BIM methodology and how it differs from CAD methodology
- Start a project in Revit by setting up reference elements: levels and grids
- Create and manage the building model from parametric objects
- Incorporate real topographies and environmental elements to situate the project
- Define staking for model control
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2. Advanced Modeling and Editing of Architectural Elements
- Modeling walls, doors, windows, roofs, and other architectural elements
- Insert and modify elements linked to hosts (walls, floors, ceilings)
- Adjust parameters and properties to customize elements
- Apply advanced editing tools: joins, cropping, geometric modifications
- Manage levels of detail to optimize the model
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3. Technical Documentation and Presentation of the Project
- Generate plans: floor plans, elevations, and sections with a professional presentation
- Create and edit material and quantity planning tables
- Design graphic legends and symbology for technical documentation
- Adjust levels of detail and phases to correctly represent the construction process
- Configure templates and styles for formal project delivery
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4. Collaboration and personalized Families
- Set up and manage linked models for teamwork
- Implement strategies for control and coordination in collaborative projects
- Manage versions and syncs of linked files
- Create custom families for specific project elements
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