Revit for Site Design

Building design isn’t just the building. Knowing where it sits and how that affects your design, and the overall feel of the project is critical. For this reason, architects often need to place site information and components into their project.

Using structural elements in the architectural design can also ease placement of footers and foundations – communicating how things fit together better than their architectural equivalents.

  • Revit Coordinate Systems

  • Creating Topographical Surfaces

  • Adding Property Lines

  • Splitting and Grading a Surface

  • Annotating Contours

  • Using Grids, Structural Foundations, and Floors

  • Structural Framing

$620 online or at our location.
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This course is designed for people who are comfortable with the Revit software for designing architectural projects. Some knowledge of family creation is helpful, but isn’t required. You should know how to model a building with walls, doors, ceilings, and floors.

This 1-Day Class Covers the Following Topics