At this level, we will begin by introducing Building Information Modeling (BIM) and how to employ it in the job market, as well as in the design and implementation of projects. Following that, we will start learning Revit, which is considered one of the most important tools for BIM.
We will begin by learning the initial steps to start a project and how to control the basic tools in the software. We will also learn how to model all architectural elements in the project, including walls, columns, floors, ceilings, dimensioning, various texts, creating tables, exporting from AutoCAD to Revit, and controlling different methods of hiding and showing elements and sections.
BIM BRIEF:
- BIM INTRODUCTION.
- USER-INTERFACE TOUR.
- ESTABLISHING A PROJECT “GRIDS, LEVELS, REFERENCE LINES”
- MODELING THE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS “COLUMNS, WALLS, FLOORS, CEILING, AND STAIRS”
- IMPORT CAD FILES INTO REVIT.
- REVIT SCHEDULES.
- ANNOTATION “DIMENSIONS, TEXT, TAGS”.
- VISIBILITY AND GRAPHICS CONTROL.
- ALLOCATING ROOM LOCATIONS AND NAMES AND GIVING THEM ALL THE DATA AND DETAILS USED IN THE REST OF THE OTHER DISCIPLINES.