
Become proficient in Revit structure from beginner to professional, mastering beams, columns, foundations, rebar placement, steel connections, shop drawings, and scheduling. Use Dynamo to deliver practical, executable BIM models.
Explore Revit structure from beginner to advanced, covering structural features, professional tools, and techniques in the latest version, with a comparison to Tekla and Advanced Steel.
Explore the differences between Revit structure, Advanced Steel, and Tekla for modeling metal and concrete in BIM workflows, and how plugins and IFC enable transfer, documentation, and connections.
Revit enables modeling and loading for structure; export to ETABS or Robot Structural Analysis via the CSI Revit plugin to perform analysis and design.
Set up Revit structure by applying the structural template and the default metric, learn to select the metric structural template for new projects, and begin with grids.
Learn to create and align levels in elevations, set exact heights in millimeters, and customize project units (millimeters, meters, inches, and centimeters) for structural plans and analytical model.
Create a level two analytical view template and apply it to levels three through five, then organize the browser by grouping and sorting to distinguish analytical from physical models.
Learn how grid tools in revit structure define column centers with vertical numeric axes and horizontal alphabetic axes, apply offsets and dimensions, and use grids as plan and elevations annotations.
Learn to draw grids in Revit, name vertical axes A, B, C, and use metric grid circles, dotted lines, and distance rules across levels and views.
Master grid tools in Revit, including arc and oblique grids, multi-segment grids for curves and naming edits; learn elevation visibility and collaboration limitations.
Explore appearance settings for grids in Revit, including symbol display, displacement, and lock options; learn how grid dependencies across levels and 3D/2D views affect coordination and efficient modeling.
Apply the elbow symbol in Revit to create space between nearby grids and use propagate extents to copy grid appearance across views, while adjusting crop boundaries and scales.
Explore configuring grid symbols in Revit structure: reset and crop extents, propagate extents, and edit grid symbol types and center segment options, loading annotation symbols like hexagon and square.
Adjust grid patterns, line weights, and colors in Revit by configuring center segments, end segments, and custom line patterns, then set plan view symbols and Pantone colors.
Sketch an arc grid by selecting arc, two points, and radius, then enable the center mark; constrain grid lines with a scope box, enforce unique names, and measure grid spacing.
Create a custom grid symbol in Revit by loading the metric grid head template, editing lines, colors, and labels, and duplicating the symbol for consistent grid references.
Create a parametric Revit grid symbol with adjustable outer and inner circle dimensions for multiple scales. Build scale-specific grid head templates (1:50, 1:100, 1:200) with visibility overrides.
organize grid lines in revit by centering and locking grid elements, adjust symbol sizes with scale, and use dynamo with the grids renumbering package to achieve reliable grid numbering.
Learn to number and rename Revit grids by orientation (horizontal and vertical) using Dynamo, with code blocks for letters and numbers, then automate renaming and presets.
Learn how to create and customize a Revit grid icon using Snagit and Photoshop, renumber grids, and add a bim tools tab with a small script to streamline grid organization.
Note: The main difference in this course compared to others is that we have not confined ourselves to explaining simple techniques. Instead, we have conveyed the subject through challenging projects and specific tricks, which are the result of numerous experiences.
Curious about Building Information Modeling (BIM) for structural design?
Ever wondered how professionals create impressive steel and concrete structures using Revit?
Looking to enhance your expertise in structural Bim modeling?
This comprehensive course is designed to take you from a beginner to an advanced level in utilizing Revit Structure for Steel and Concrete structures. Whether you're new to Building Information Modeling (BIM) or looking to enhance your skills, this course covers everything you need to know.
You'll gain hands-on experience with various examples of projects, witnessing the entire project delivery process to the client. From mastering walls, columns, beams, and floors to understanding intricate design details, this course equips you with the knowledge and skills to excel in creating robust structural designs using Revit.
Headlines:
Master Structural Design and BIM Modeling Techniques
Steel and Concrete Structure
Structural Walls, Columns and Beams
Apply Industry Standards for Steel Connection Design
Reinforcement Modeling and Rebar Detailing
Truss and Brace Families
Dynamo for Revit Structure
Structural Analysis
Shop Drawings and Sheets
U-Boot & Metal Deck and Waffle Structure Modeling
If you are currently a BIM modeler or planning to become one, it is essential not to limit yourself to any form. You should be able to manage any architectural design in the BIM process And in the end, you will be the hero of this training. Please watch this course and feel free to ask me any questions you have while watching it. Additionally, during the learning Autodesk Revit, ask me questions so that I can guide you.