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Academy Summit: Revit for Non-Revit Users

  • McGill Smith Punshon (MSP Design) 3700 Park 42 Drive, Suite 190B Cincinnati, OH 45241 (map)

CEUs

2 LU

Cost

$25 – AIA Members

$50 – Non-members

Location

McGill Smith Punshon (MSP Design); free on-site parking

 

Program Overview

This course takes the most beginning user of Revit through the program to help them get started on their way to completing a model and project in the platform successfully. This course will introduce efficient concepts for the use of the program and the benefits it provides for all parts of a project team. The course will show the database concept of the Revit program and how it is used to create documents for all project phases.

Registration deadline 5pm on Wednesday, November 17, 2021.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the big-picture differences between Revit and AutoCAD.

  • Understand the cost structure of Revit and how to best transition platforms.

  • Understand the Revit workflow, how to best approach a project in Revit, and the differences in workflow between Revit and AutoCAD.

  • Understand the most basic modeling and modeling principles of Revit and its approach to components such as walls, doors, floors, windows, and roofs.

Presenter

Chanté Bright, ACI

Chanté Bright is an architectural designer and instructor specializing in BIM design with Revit.

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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