Revit: Architectural Families

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Free Online Course: Revit: Architectural Families provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Revit: Architectural Families is taught by Eric Wing.

Overview
  • Improve your workflow with Revit families. Learn how to model reusable features such as chair rails and baseboards, doors, cabinets, and shelving with Revit architectural families.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Profiles
    • Creating a standard cove
    • Creating a chair rail profile
    • Creating a baseboard profile
    • Creating a crown moulding profile
    • In-place families
    2. Doors
    • Configuring an opening and setting the enviornment
    • Creating a door jamb
    • Creating a stile and rail door panel
    • Creating a glass panel
    • Adding casing
    • Creating symbolic lines
    • Creating hardware
    • Configuring visibility settings
    3. Wall Cabinets
    • Creating a box
    • Adding doors
    • Adding pulls
    • Adding 2D hardware such as hinges
    • Visibility states
    • Lookup tables
    4. Interior Shelving
    • Creating a shelving bracket
    • Creating a shelf
    • Creating bracket standards
    • Configuring array parameters
    • Linking family parameters
    • Creating parametric arrays
    • Creating an in-place reception desk
    • Setting a visibility contingency
    • Configuring and painting materials to an in-place family
    • Adding countertops
    • Modeling countertop brackets
    • Setting global parameters
    • Creating massing
    • Creating adaptive components
    Conclusion
    • Next steps