
Introducing and Implementing Revit Architecture
Author(s): Lay Christopher Fox (Author)
- Publisher: Autodesk Press
- Publication Date: November 13, 2007
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 678 pages
- ISBN-10: 1428319441
- ISBN-13: 9781428319448
Book Description
This innovative book shows how building design strengths and methods can be used and applied with Autodesk Revit Architecture 2008. Coverage explores the ways in which Revit Architecture handles design and documentation tasks and the advantages it presents for creating fully integrated building information models. Tutorial exercises early in the book illustrate how Autodesk Revit Architecture can be combined effectively with AutoCAD and Architectural Desktop drawings to make the best use of existing files and work practices. Numerous other exercises illustrate how to use Revit Architecture’s sophisticated and robust capabilities as a full-featured architectural design tool– sketched massing objects that convert to building elements, configurable components, automatic coordination of all parts of the building model with views and annotations, simply controlled yet detailed graphic representation and output, strong data management via schedules, and color diagrams.
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About the Author
Lay Christopher Fox is currently the President of ARCHimage CAD Services, an independent design and consulting firm based in South Australia. He is the Revit Technical Editor for AUGIWorld magazine, and has been past president of the Rochester (NY) Area AutoCAD Users Group and an adjunct professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Chris spent many years providing drafting and CAD management for residential, commercial and institutional design firms in the US and Australia. He writes official Revit courseware and certification examinations for Autodesk, creates instructional videos in Revit Architecture, and leads classes and implementation programs for design/engineering firms across Australia.
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