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Revit - Advanced

This nugget treats the Revit software at the advanced level. It involves modelling timber frame structures

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Revit 01 - Advanced - Creating timber frame walls
Revit 02 - Advanced - Timber frame wall alternative creation
Revit 03 - Advanced - Exploding Isometry
Revit 04 - Advanced - wooden beam ceiling
Revit 06 - Advanced - rafter roof

Task 06

rafter roof

  1. Create a support system for your rafter roof
  2. Make sure that the roof pitch is 30° and the rafter spacing is 75cm.
Revit 07 - Advanced - Foundations

Task 07

foundations

  1. Create a foundation from strip found manets and a foundation plate
  2. The foundation plate should be 30 cm thick
  3. Create strip foundations (STB 250).
  4. Adjust the height of the strip foundations to 80 cm.
  5. Change the Y offset value so that the outer edge of the foundation is flush with the floor plate edge
    concludes.
Revit 08 - Advanced - Explosion drawing
Revit 09 - Advanced - Create detailed view

Task 09

Create detailed view

  1. Create a rectangular detail section in your CAD software that
    serves as a base detail. Follow steps 1 through 7 and don't forget to
    Set names to “Socket detail” under Properties. Open the created
    detailed view, and note down the detail number and plan number that are in the
    Circle surface is shown at the top. Transfer this information to a
    Plan to make sure they're clearly visible.

Revit 10 - Advanced - Edit detailed view
Revit 11 - Advanced - Create planhead
Revit 12 - Advanced - PDF export

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