The collection and management of building data, including the requirements for rooms, equipment, and other needs, as it evolves from early design through construction documentation and as a basis for facility management, can be enhanced through advanced techniques in Autodesk Revit software. This includes linking to an external data source, automating the creation of areas and rooms, creating room data sheets, and other graphic and non-graphic processes that complement BIM. This class covers basic database theory, the structure of objects and their relation to data management, and Revit techniques for implementing this general theory in actual projects. We will also discuss third-party software and customizations, and how they are used to further advance these processes. The class goes beyond learning Revit commands and looks at the underlying information requirements of emerging integration in project delivery.
This is a repeat of a class presented at Autodesk University in December of last year.
Who Should Attend
The class will be of interest to AEC industry professionals and software developers who are concerned with how information is managed. The topics are fairly advanced and theoretical, not focused on learning Revit commands.
When
February 12th 2014 - 11:30am - 1:00pm
Where
AIA San Francisco
130 Sutter St. Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94104
Register Now!
About the Presenter
Mario Guttman, AIA, LEED AP, is a Senior Design Technology Specialist with CASE, a consultancy that provides technology-driven process innovation to the AECO industry. In this role he is engaged in research and development of work processes and software, and their application to design practice.
Mario holds degrees in mathematics and architecture, and is a licensed architect who has practiced for over 30 years. He has also worked in software development, computer-aided facility management, and construction. He is an active participant in industry standards organizations, and a frequent speaker in support of Building Information Modeling and Integrated Project Delivery. His recent work has focused on strategies for engaging users, overcoming their objections, and providing solutions to the difficulties they encounter. He is an avid computer programmer, using rapid prototyping strategies to promote best practice and advanced design capability, and to provide direct value to projects.
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February 10, 2014
February 6, 2014
East Bay Revit User Group - Advanced Techniques for Managing Building Data in Autodesk Revit
The collection and management of building data, including the requirements for rooms, equipment, and other needs, as it evolves from early design through construction documentation and as a basis for facility management, can be enhanced through advanced techniques in Autodesk Revit software. This includes linking to an external data source, automating the creation of areas and rooms, creating room data sheets, and other graphic and non-graphic processes that complement BIM. This class covers basic database theory, the structure of objects and their relation to data management, and Revit techniques for implementing this general theory in actual projects. We will also discuss third-party software and customizations, and how they are used to further advance these processes. The class goes beyond learning Revit commands and looks at the underlying information requirements of emerging integration in project delivery.
This is a repeat of a class presented at Autodesk University in December of last year.
Who Should Attend
The class will be of interest to AEC industry professionals and software developers who are concerned with how information is managed. The topics are fairly advanced and theoretical, not focused on learning Revit commands.
When
February 11th 2014 - 11:30am - 1:00pm
Where
AIA East Bay
1405 Clay Street
Oakland, CA 94612
Register Now!
About the Presenter
Mario Guttman, AIA, LEED AP, is a Senior Design Technology Specialist with CASE, a consultancy that provides technology-driven process innovation to the AECO industry. In this role he is engaged in research and development of work processes and software, and their application to design practice.
Mario holds degrees in mathematics and architecture, and is a licensed architect who has practiced for over 30 years. He has also worked in software development, computer-aided facility management, and construction. He is an active participant in industry standards organizations, and a frequent speaker in support of Building Information Modeling and Integrated Project Delivery. His recent work has focused on strategies for engaging users, overcoming their objections, and providing solutions to the difficulties they encounter. He is an avid computer programmer, using rapid prototyping strategies to promote best practice and advanced design capability, and to provide direct value to projects.
This is a repeat of a class presented at Autodesk University in December of last year.
Who Should Attend
The class will be of interest to AEC industry professionals and software developers who are concerned with how information is managed. The topics are fairly advanced and theoretical, not focused on learning Revit commands.
When
February 11th 2014 - 11:30am - 1:00pm
Where
AIA East Bay
1405 Clay Street
Oakland, CA 94612
Register Now!
About the Presenter
Mario Guttman, AIA, LEED AP, is a Senior Design Technology Specialist with CASE, a consultancy that provides technology-driven process innovation to the AECO industry. In this role he is engaged in research and development of work processes and software, and their application to design practice.
Mario holds degrees in mathematics and architecture, and is a licensed architect who has practiced for over 30 years. He has also worked in software development, computer-aided facility management, and construction. He is an active participant in industry standards organizations, and a frequent speaker in support of Building Information Modeling and Integrated Project Delivery. His recent work has focused on strategies for engaging users, overcoming their objections, and providing solutions to the difficulties they encounter. He is an avid computer programmer, using rapid prototyping strategies to promote best practice and advanced design capability, and to provide direct value to projects.
July 15, 2010
You've Taken Revit Fundamentals, What's Next?
You've mastered the fundamentals of Autodesk Revit Architecture and are hungry to learn more. What's next? How about our Revit Architecture - Beyond the Basics course?
In the Beyond the Basics class, we cover a wide range of advanced topics for Revit Architecture. You will learn about site design, advanced rendering techniques, phasing and design options, how to create families of custom components, and how to collaborate on a design. Do you use both imperial and metric? No problem, we'll do hands-on exercises that represent real-world design scenarios in both measurement units.
This particular course is best for students who have experience using Revit Architecture. A background in architectural design and drafting or engineering experience is also important to help you get the most from the class.
You can find a complete class outline here.
Join me in Portland next week or in Seattle in August. Live in the Bay Area? Join my colleague Teresa Martin in San Francisco later in July. For specific dates and to register online, click here.
Get It. Know It. Use It.
- Ron Palma – AEC Solutions Application Specialist
In the Beyond the Basics class, we cover a wide range of advanced topics for Revit Architecture. You will learn about site design, advanced rendering techniques, phasing and design options, how to create families of custom components, and how to collaborate on a design. Do you use both imperial and metric? No problem, we'll do hands-on exercises that represent real-world design scenarios in both measurement units.
This particular course is best for students who have experience using Revit Architecture. A background in architectural design and drafting or engineering experience is also important to help you get the most from the class.
You can find a complete class outline here.
Join me in Portland next week or in Seattle in August. Live in the Bay Area? Join my colleague Teresa Martin in San Francisco later in July. For specific dates and to register online, click here.
Get It. Know It. Use It.
- Ron Palma – AEC Solutions Application Specialist
January 14, 2010
Ideate Training - Revit Architecture Families
Shruti Harve, MS, LEED AP – AEC Solutions Application Specialist, recently taught Ideate's one-day Revit Architecture Families course at our Authorized Training Center in San Francisco. A student kindly commented:
Revit Architecture Families This fast-paced class is designed for advanced Revit students who are interested in creating parametric Revit content. Students will learn methods for testing and creating both the graphical and data elements of Revit Families through the study of two different family types: a bench and a door. This class will also include Shared Parameters, Family Nesting, and tips for standardizing custom Revit content.
Prerequisites: A minimum of one year of either Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, or Revit Structure experience required; 3Dmodeling experience recommended.
Complete course description and registration online.
“The instructor took special care to make sure we learned what we needed out of this course. She is skilled and thorough in her explanation of the steps.” A.H./Kaiser Permanente
Revit Architecture Families This fast-paced class is designed for advanced Revit students who are interested in creating parametric Revit content. Students will learn methods for testing and creating both the graphical and data elements of Revit Families through the study of two different family types: a bench and a door. This class will also include Shared Parameters, Family Nesting, and tips for standardizing custom Revit content.
Prerequisites: A minimum of one year of either Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, or Revit Structure experience required; 3Dmodeling experience recommended.
Complete course description and registration online.
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