learning journey in Revit

  • Learn the basics of Revit and understand that it is a BIM tool, not just CAD.
  • Get familiar with the user interface: ribbon, project browser, properties.
  • Practice creating levels and grids as the foundation of any project.
  • Start basic modeling: walls, doors, windows, floors, roofs, stairs.
  • Explore structural elements: columns, beams, foundations (if required).
  • For MEP, learn ducts, pipes, cable trays, and connectors.
  • Create views: floor plans, sections, elevations, 3D views.
  • Add dimensions, text, and annotations for proper documentation.
  • Learn how to set up sheets, title blocks, and view templates.
  • Understand families: system families, loadable families, in-place families.
  • Practice creating and editing families with parametric controls.
  • Create schedules and quantity take-offs (rooms, doors, materials).
  • Learn worksharing, central files, and linked models for collaboration.
  • Understand phasing and design options.
  • Explore materials, lighting, and rendering basics.
  • Export models to visualization tools like Enscape, Twinmotion, Lumion.
  • Choose a specialization: Architecture, Structure, MEP, or Coordination.
  • Learn Dynamo basics for automation and parametric workflows.
  • Practice on small real-life projects for hands-on learning.
  • Explore Autodesk tutorials, Udemy/LinkedIn courses, and certification guides.

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