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Mastering Revit Architecture 2010

Mastering Revit Architecture 2010
Item #: 165-4483-10
Author: Greg Demchak, Tatjana Dzambazova, Eddy Krygiel
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN:0470456493
Manufacturer: John Wiley & Sons
Manufacturer Item #: 9780470456491
Format: Paperback
Your Price: $59.95
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The new 2010 Edition of Mastering Revit Architecture

Mastering Revit Architecture 2010 is a new version of the bestselling resource that provides all Revit users with complete coverage of all the new skills and features of the 2010 Revit interface. This is the only complete tutorial and reference for the newest version of the Revit software, and offers readers a hands-on look at key modeling principles. The text looks at design options and features while also showing how to best present designs and discussions through proven workflows and best practices. The in-depth discussions, detailed tutorials and real-world examples are drawn from the author's professional experience with the Revit software program. 800 pages.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Understanding BIM: From the Basics to Advanced Realities.
  • Chapter 2: Revit Fundamentals.
  • Chapter 3: Know Your Editing Tools.
  • Chapter 4: Setting Up Your Templates and Office Standards.
  • Chapter 5: Customizing System Families and Project Settings in Your Template.
  • Chapter 6: Modeling Principles in Revit I.
  • Chapter 7: Modeling Principles in Revit II.
  • Chapter 8: Concept Massing Studies.
  • Chapter 9: From Conceptual Mass to a Real Building.
  • Chapter 10: Working with Design Options.
  • Chapter 11: Creating Custom 3D Content.
  • Chapter 12: Extended Modeling Techniques-Walls.
  • Chapter 13: Extended Modeling Techniques-Roofs and Floors.
  • Chapter 14: Extended Modeling Techniques-Railings and Fences.
  • Chapter 15: Presentation Techniques for Plans, Sections, and Elevations.
  • Chapter 16: Presenting Perspective Views.
  • Chapter 17: Fine-Tuning Your Preliminary Design.
  • Chapter 18: Evaluating Your Preliminary Design: Sustainability.
  • Chapter 19: Annotating Your Model.
  • Chapter 20: Developing the Design with SmartWorkflows.
  • Chapter 21: Moving from Design to Detailed Documentation.
  • Chapter 22: Advanced Detailing Techniques.
  • Chapter 23: Tracking Changes in Your Model.
  • Chapter 24: Worksharing.
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