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Revit Academy Session 2: Basic Modeling in Revit

CEUs

2 LU

Cost

Beginner Series Registration:

$90 AIA Members; $150 Non-Members

Individual Session Registration:

$35 AIA Members; $60 Non-Members

Location

Zoom

Each session is limited to 25 participants

Program Overview

Revit, a BIM software, is used by architects, engineers, and contractors that gathers and links data on the design, construction, and operation of a building to create a unified, 3D model.

AIA Cincinnati’s Academy is hosting a three-part series on Revit, starting with three sessions targeting Beginning Revit users, then moving into classes for Intermediate and Advanced users (starting in June on the second Tuesday of the month, 8-10am).

The Revit Academy will be held on Zoom. Participants must have two monitors for the program—one to watch the instructor’s demonstration and a second to work on the provided model.

Revit Series Dates

April 13: Basic Modeling in Revit

This session will cover basic modeling in Revit.  We will go over the concept of families and their differences.  We will also cover when these families are used and how to modify them.

1. Users will be able to recognize the difference between system and hosted/non-hosted families.

2. Users will understand assemblies and how to modify them.

3. Understand how to place windows and doors in a model

4. Understand how to use the alignment tools in the model.

More Beginner Sessions

March 9: Introduction to Revit

May 11: Revit Modeling Modification Tools

Spring: Complete 3-Part Beginner Series

Instructor

Chanté Bright

Chanté Bright, an architectural designer and instructor specializing in BIM design with Revit, will lead the Revit Academy sessions.

Throughout her career, Chanté has worked for a variety of different design firms. She boasts experience in retail, residential, commercial, and institutional design. Chanté provides design assistance and technical drafting on many projects, but specializes in BIM design through Autodesk Revit and other graphic manipulation software. In addition to architectural design, Chanté is passionate about diversity and inclusion in both the education system and the workplace. She's always looking for more information on minority scholarships, internships, job postings, summer camps, or any other programs that can help anyone succeed.

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