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Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 99

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Sort By, Schedule Properties dialog, 509 Sort By Number, Sorting/Grouping. Grand Totals, 531 Properties dialog, 509 Schedule Properties dialog, 509 Sheet Number, 686. reference planes, 170. Spindle, Project Browser, 482 spindle.rfa , 479. Annotate tab, 463 cursor, 464. Detail Line button, 463 railings, 471–477 Riser Material, 468 3D view, 470 Tread Material, 468 Zoom, 461 Zoom, 447. Structure panel Subcategory,...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 1

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Autodesk ® Revit ® ARchitectuRe 2011. No ExpEriENcE rEquirEd. Eric Wing. Senior Acquisitions Editor: Willem Knibbe Development Editor: Stephanie Barton Technical Editor: Jon McFarland Production Editor: Dassi Zeidel Copy Editor: Liz Welch Editorial Manager: Pete Gaughan Production Manager: Tim Tate. Vice President and Executive Group Publisher: Richard Swadley Vice President and Publisher: Neil Edde. Cover Image: Eric Wing. Copyright ©...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 2

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Chap ter 1 The Revit World 1. Chap ter 2 Creating a Model 43. Chap ter 3 Creating Views 97. Chap ter 4 Working with the Revit Tools 155. Chap ter 5 Dimensioning and Annotating 199. Chap ter 8 Structural Items 333. Chap ter 9 Ceilings and Interiors 383. Chap ter 10 Stairs, Ramps, and Railings 439. Chap ter 11...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 3

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When written appropriately, the book you pur- chase starts you off using good practices. If you have already started, the book serves as a desktop reference. And lastly, a book can merely serve as confirma- tion that you are approaching an application in the correct manner.. Revit Architecture is no exception. Also, this book has been written by an author...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 4

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4 You can create a new model or browse for an existing one.. 5 The New Project dialog allows you to start a new project using a preexisting template file, or you can create a new template file.. Now that the task of physically opening the application is out of the way, we can delve into Revit. At the top...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 5

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1 8 The view window collects the results of your actions.. To continue placing some walls in the model, keep going with the exercise.. (If you have not been following along, you can start by clicking the Wall button on the Home tab. In the Properties dialog box, select Exterior - Brick and CMU on MTL.Stud. Make sure that the...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 6

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Change the scale here, and Revit will scale annotations and symbols accordingly (see Figure 1.34).. 3 4 The scale menu allows you to change the scale of your view.. detail Level The detail level allows you to view your model at different qualities.. You have three levels to choose from: Coarse, Medium, and Fine (see Figure 1.35).. 3 5 The...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 7

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You are at a good point now to save the file. Click the save icon (see Figure 1.50).. 5 0 The traditional save icon will bring up the Save As dialog if the file has never been saved.. In the Save As dialog, click the Options button in the lower-right cor- ner (see Figure 1.51).. 5 1 The Options button...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 8

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Draw a wall across the front of the two walls, as shown in Figure 2.20.. Make sure it is flipped in the right direction.. Your walls should look like Figure 2.20.. Make sure your offset is set to 15 ′ –0 ″ on the Options bar.. 1 9 By using the Offset command as you draw walls, you can use...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 10

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It is similar to the Start-End-Direction command in AutoCAD.. Select and then right-click on the radial wall and select Create Similar.. On the Draw panel, click the Line button.. To start placing the wall, pick the intersection of the center reference plane and the radial wall, as shown in Figure 2.34.. Move your cursor to the left. Notice the wall...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 11

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cally: the Edit Wall Joins command. To get started, let’s add some more walls to an already busy corner of the building:. Zoom into the northeast corner of the building, as shown in Figure 2.48.. Start the Wall command. To start the wall, pick the intersection where the CMU wall abuts the finish inside face of the exterior wall (see...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 12

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Move your cursor over to the south wall near the elevator shaft, as shown in Figure 2.66. After you get your cursor positioned approximately where Figure 2.66 shows, move your pointer up and down. Notice the door’s direction will change. Notice the door swing will flip direction.. Make the door face outward and to the left, as shown in Figure...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 13

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In the Properties dialog, click the Edit Type button, as shown in Figure 2.80.. 8 0 The Edit Type button in the Properties dialog. The contents of the Properties dialog that appears first contain the instance parameters. T I P If you know that you want to change an instance parameter (such as sill height) for every window in the...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 14

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Click on the blue Level 7 text. This will allow you to edit the name of the level.. Type Parapet, as shown in Figure 3.10, and press Enter.. 1 0 Renaming the level. Choose Yes (see Figure 3.11). Level 7 is now the Parapet level, as shown in Figure 3.12.. With the Parapet level still selected, click on the 60...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 15

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3 0 The final look of the building. As your model starts to develop, you will begin to see areas that need further attention. (Certainly the area where the corridor hits the west building needs to be fixed.) This brings us to a good point. Sections in Revit Architecture, when placed into the model, not only help us build a...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 16

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Now, draw the line straight up the wall to the top. Make sure you do not snap to the top of the parapet. The point you want is to the top of the brick, as shown in Figure 3.45. (All you are doing here is sketch- ing the profile of the wall.). 4 5 Drawing another line from Level 3...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 17

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In the Project Browser, find the section you just made and rename it to East Corridor Section.. On the Modify | Views tab, click the button called Split Segment.. Pick a point along the section line just below the corridor, as shown in Figure 3.59.. Move your cursor to the right. Notice a jog appears in the section.. Just remember...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 18

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creating an elevation. The four shapes that represent houses that were in the model at the beginning of the book are elevation markers, as shown in Figure 3.72. These markers are typically handy but are most certainly in the way now. The first thing we need to do is to move one of them out of the way. Go to...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 19

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to take it one step further, you can tell revit not to print these annotations if the views they represent are not on a sheet.. As you can see, physically adding an elevation is simple. Now you can…. add a camera to the model, giving the user a nice perspective of a E. Working with the Revit tools. You can...

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 No Experience Required - part 20

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must be in line with the object you are rotating. In this case, pick a point at the right endpoint of the reference plane, as shown in Figure 4.10.. Once that angular dimension gets to 45°, pick the second point (see Figure 4.10).. While you are in the Rotate command, don’t forget that you have options.. The most popular option...