Code: 124BIMR |
BIM - Revit Architecture |
Lecturer: Ing. Pavel Chour |
Weekly load: 1P+1C |
Completion: GA |
Department: 11124 |
Credits: 2 |
Semester: W,S |
- Description:
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The seminar introduces the basic principles of building design as an information model.
Teaching takes place on the Autodesk platform.
Teaching is focused on the interpretation of the principle of modeling building elements, their relationships and properties.
During the exercise, students will create a simple BIM model, they will learn to work with other SW - data export and import, they will learn basic principles of creating 2D documentation, scheduling, 3D presentation - render, animation.
- Contents:
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supported by MOODLE
- Seminar contents:
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1 Revit interface - basic introduction, Parametric modeling - principles (graphical and non graphical properties of elements)
2. Project browser - views, levels, wall and column - structural and architectural, using grids,
3. Type and instance properties. Walls - compound, stacked.
4. Doors and windows, families - basic information. Components.
5. Floors and ceillings, openings in vertical elements
6. Stairs and ramp
7. Mass in site - modelling of conceptual mass, wall by face, roof by face, Curtain walls - elements, curtain grid systems,
8. Roofs - by foot print, by extrusion
9. Annotations - text, dimensions, details, rooms, shedules
10.Sheets - project documentation, export from Revit - PDF, DWG, XLS
11.Modelling of terrain
12. Sun analysis, walkthrough, render, export -IFC, AVI
- Recommended literature:
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Autodesk Revit manuals
Revit 2021 https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2021/ENU/
Revit 2022 https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2022/ENU/
Revit 2023 https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/
https://www.buildingsmart.org/
https://www.bimobject.com/e
Autodesk Design Academy - https://academy.autodesk.com/software/revit.
- Keywords:
- Revit, BIM, Builidng information modelling, parametric modeling, 3D model, 2D project documentation, DWG, IFC, analysis, simulation.
Abbreviations used:
Semester:
- W ... winter semester (usually October - February)
- S ... spring semester (usually March - June)
- W,S ... both semesters
Mode of completion of the course:
- A ... Assessment (no grade is given to this course but credits are awarded. You will receive only P (Passed) of F (Failed) and number of credits)
- GA ... Graded Assessment (a grade is awarded for this course)
- EX ... Examination (a grade is awarded for this course)
- A, EX ... Examination (the award of Assessment is a precondition for taking the Examination in the given subject, a grade is awarded for this course)
Weekly load (hours per week):
- P ... lecture
- C ... seminar
- L ... laboratory
- R ... proseminar
- S ... seminar