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    Newark : John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated
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    kobvindex_INTEBC1191573
    Format: 1 online resource (1010 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781118719084
    Note: Intro -- Mastering Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2014 -- Copyright -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Contents at a Glance -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Who Should Read This Book -- What You Will Learn -- The Mastering Series -- What to Expect -- Part 1: Fundamentals -- Part 2: Understanding the Workfl ow -- Part 3: Modeling and Massing for Design -- Part 4: Extended Modeling Techniques -- Part 5: Documentation -- Part 6: Construction and Beyond -- Contacting the Authors -- Part 1: Fundamentals -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Basics of BIM -- What Is Revit? -- Understanding a BIM Workflow -- Leveraging BIM Processes -- Visualize -- Analyze -- Strategize -- Focusing Your Investment in BIM -- Staffing for BIM -- Project Roles -- Establishing a Work Plan -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 2: Principles: UI and Project Organization -- Understanding the User Interface -- Application Menu -- Quick Access Toolbar -- InfoCenter -- Ribbon -- Options Bar -- Properties Palette and Project Browser -- Status Bar -- Drawing Area -- View Control Bar -- Graphic Display Options -- Work Plane Viewer -- Navigation Methods -- Project Organization -- Datum Objects (Relationships) -- Content (Repetition) -- Views (Representation) -- Project Management (Restrictions) -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 3: The Basics of the Toolbox -- Selecting, Modifying, and Replacing Elements -- Selecting Elements -- Selection Options -- Filtering Your Selection -- Using Selection-Based Filters -- Selecting All Instances -- Using the Properties Palette -- Matching Properties -- Using the Context Menu -- Editing Elements Interactively -- Moving Elements -- Copying Elements -- Rotating and Mirroring Elements -- Arraying Elements -- Scaling Elements -- Aligning Elements -- Trimming or Extending Lines and Walls -- Splitting Lines and Walls -- Offsetting Lines and Walls , Area Plans , Best Practices for Groups -- Making Design Options for Design Iteration -- Creating Design Options -- Editing Design Options -- Viewing and Scheduling Design Options -- Removing Design Options and Option Sets -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 11: Visualization -- The Role of Visualization -- Analytic Visualization -- Monochromatic Views -- Project Parameters -- User-Defined Parameters -- Identifying Design Elements -- Solar and Shadow Studies -- Photorealistic Visualization -- Visual Styles -- Section Box -- Rendering Settings -- Creating Your View -- Locking Your View -- Still Image Camera -- Creating a Walkthrough -- Rendering Sequence and Workflow -- Geometry and Cameras -- Sunlight -- Artificial Lighting -- Light Groups -- Materials -- The Bottom Line -- Part 4: Extended Modeling Techniques -- Chapter 12: Walls and Curtain Walls -- Using Extended Modeling Techniques for Basic Walls -- Creating Basic Wall Types -- Adding Wall Articulation -- Modeling Techniques for Basic Walls -- Creating Custom In-Place Walls -- Creating Stacked Walls -- Creating Simple Curtain Walls -- Designing a Curtain Wall -- Customizing Curtain Wall Types -- Creating Complex Curtain Walls -- Dividing the Surface -- Dividing the Surface with Intersects -- Applying Patterns -- Editing the Pattern Surface -- Surface Representation -- Adding Definition -- Creating Custom Patterns -- Limiting the Size of Pattern-Based Families -- Using the Adaptive Component Family -- Scheduling Pattern-Based Panels -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 13: Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs -- Understanding Floor Types -- Floor -- Structural Floor -- Floor by Face -- Pad -- Sketching for Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs -- Modeling Slab Edges -- Creating a Custom Floor Edge -- Modeling Floor Finishes -- Split Face for Thin Finishes -- Modeling Thick Finishes -- Creating Ceilings -- Understanding Roof Modeling Methods , Footprint Roofs -- Roof by Extrusion -- Roof In-Place -- Roof By Face -- Sloped Glazing -- Slope Arrows -- Advanced Shape Editing for Floors and Roofs -- Creating a Roof with a Sloped Topping -- Applying a Variable Thickness to a Roof Layer -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 14: Family Editor -- Getting Started with a Family -- Understanding In-Place Families -- Choosing the Right Family Template and Category -- Hosted vs. Non-hosted -- Other Types of Families -- Understanding the Family Editor -- Creating the Framework for a Family Component -- Reference Planes, Lines, and Points -- Dimensions -- Type and Instance Parameters -- Model Organization and Control -- Family Modeling Techniques -- Creating an Extrusion -- Creating a Sweep -- Creating a Revolve -- Nesting Families -- Extended Family Management Techniques -- Visibility Check -- Parametric Arrays and Family Type Parameters -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 15: Stairs and Railings -- How to Approach Stairs and Railings -- Key Components of Stairs and Railings -- The Basic Rules of Stairs -- Components of Stairs -- Components of Railings -- Creating Railings -- Creating a Custom Railing -- Curtain Wall or Glass Railings -- Using the Railing Tool for Other Objects -- Creating Stairs -- Understanding the Stair Tools -- Components for Customizing Stairs -- Stairs outside the Box -- Annotating Stairs -- The Bottom Line -- Part 5: Documentation -- Chapter 16: Detailing Your Design -- Creating Details -- Detail Line -- Regions -- Components -- Insulation -- Detail Groups -- Linework -- Adding Detail Components to Families -- Adding Details to a Window Family -- Visibility Settings -- Learning Efficient Detailing -- Reusing Details from Other Files -- Linking vs. Importing -- Reusing Details from Other Revit Projects -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 17: Documenting Your Design -- Documenting Plans -- Room Objects , Keeping Elements from Moving -- Exploring Other Editing Tools -- Using the Join Geometry Tool -- Using the Split Face and Paint Tools -- Copying and Pasting -- Using the Create Similar Tool -- Using Keyboard Shortcuts (Accelerators) -- Double-Click to Edit -- Modeling Site Context -- Using a Toposurface -- Creating a Building Pad -- Generating Property Lines -- Cut and Fill Schedules -- The Bottom Line -- Part 2: Understanding the Workflow -- Chapter 4: Configuring Templates and Standards -- Introducing Project Templates -- Customizing Project Settings for Graphic Quality -- Object Styles -- Line Settings -- Materials -- Fill Patterns -- Color Schemes -- Efficient View Management -- Organizing Views -- Creating and Assigning Filters -- Applying View Templates -- Creating Custom Annotations -- Tag Family Fundamentals -- Creating a Custom Door Tag -- View Tags -- Starting a Project with a Custom Template -- Strategies for Managing Templates -- Aggregating Template Data -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 5: Understanding Worksharing -- Understanding Worksharing Basics -- Enabling Worksharing on Your Project -- Types of Worksets -- Creating a Central File -- Selecting a Starting View -- Creating a Local File -- Worksharing Username -- Organizing Worksets -- Moving Elements between Worksets -- Managing Workflow with Worksets -- Saving Work -- Saving at Intervals -- Loading Work from Other Team Members -- Worksharing Visualization -- Workset Visibility in View Templates -- Closing Revit -- Disabling Worksharing -- Understanding Element Ownership in Worksets -- Editing Requests -- Placing an Editing Request -- Granting an Editing Request -- Relinquishing Permission -- Worksharing Monitor -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 6: Working with Consultants -- Preparing for Collaboration -- Managing the Coordination Process -- Linked Models -- Shared Positioning , Using Project Base Point and Survey Point -- Using Worksets to Organize Linked Models -- Benefits and Limitations of Linked Models -- Exercises: Using Linked Models -- Coordination Tools -- Copy/Monitor -- Coordination Review -- Interference Checking -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 7: Interoperability: Working Multiplatform -- The BIM Curve -- Inserting CAD Data -- Predefined Settings for Inserted CAD Data -- Importing vs. Linking -- Options During Importing/Linking -- Manipulating Inserted CAD Data -- Using Inserted 2D Data -- Backgrounds for BIM Conversion -- Coordination -- Details -- Using Inserted 3D Data -- CAD Data as a Mass -- CAD Data as a Face -- CAD Data as an Object -- Exporting CAD Data -- Preparing for CAD Exports -- Export DWG Settings -- Exporting 2D CAD Data -- Exporting 3D Model Data -- Studies in SketchUp -- IFC Interoperability -- The Bottom Line -- Part 3: Modeling and Massing for Design -- Chapter 8: Advanced Modeling and Massing -- Massing UI and Functionality -- Intuitive and Formula Mass Creation -- In-Place Masses -- Family Component Masses -- Floor Area Faces and Scheduling Masses -- Intuitive Massing -- In-Place Surface -- Solids -- Formula-Driven Massing -- Simple Mass Family -- Generic Model Mass Family -- Complex Mass Family -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 9: Conceptual Design and Design Analysis -- Sustainable Analysis -- Create a Conceptual Mass -- Energy Modeling -- Conceptual Energy Analysis -- Energy Analysis Setup -- Detailed Energy Modeling -- Exporting to gbXML -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 10: Working with Phasing, Groups, and Design Options -- Using Phasing -- What Can Be Phased? -- Phase Settings -- Geometry Phase -- View Phase -- Creating and Using Groups -- Creating Groups -- Modifying Groups -- Creating New Groups -- Excluding Elements within Groups -- Saving and Loading Groups -- Creating Groups from Links
    Additional Edition: Print version Vandezande, James Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2014 Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2013 ISBN 9781118521304
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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