Revit and all things BIM

January 16th, 2012, 9:15AM

Good morning all! Below you will find a list of websites, which offer external solutions for Revit. All of these I have tried out myself and would recommend. I’ll try to keep this post updated as the sites change or new ones are created. If there are any other programs/websites which you would advise, then drop me a line, and I will add it to the list. This list was compiled mainly from the All things BIM blog.

Autodesk university classes available now!

January 12th, 2012, 5:43PM

Did You Miss This Year's General Session?

Waves of disruption are headed for everyone, but designers and business leaders can ride even the biggest wave with the right mindset and the right skill sets…and it can be an exhilarating ride. Watch the AU 2011 General Session and find out how.

Project Vasari tutorial

January 23rd, 2012, 11:42AM

My top 3 AU 2011 classes

January 27th, 2012, 4:10PM

45 Revit tips in 45 minutes

This class will be a fun and upbeat binge of random Revit platform tips. Everyone loves to learn something new, regardless of how small that something is, and even the most veteran of Revit users never stop learning. The tips covered will range from very small and simple to some that will require a bit more explanation. While this is primarily a Revit platform class, I will also try to put a couple of Revit Architecture, Structure, and MEP tips into the mix.

Revit MEP tutorials

February 5th, 2012, 12:17PM

Today I will be posting 2 great tutorial videos for Revit MEP beginners. Both videos are from cadlearning on YouTube. The first video is a tutorial describing the basics of mechanical duct settings, followed by a tutorial on creating HVAC piping named systems. These are 2 of the key elements of Revit MEP and both can be completed to a basic level fairly simply.

Revit Architecture 2013 videos

March 30th, 2012, 5:54AM

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013 - Construction Modeling 

Autodesk Revit 2013 extends the capability to support construction modeling by allowing further customization with parts. Parts can now be merged, excluded and restored. Two or more parts can be merged into a single part. Exclusions will remove parts from the project similar to the way elements can be excluded from a group, and finally excluded parts can be restored at any time.

Autodesk Students: CADlearning courses

April 2nd, 2012, 9:20AM

So I was recently logged in to the Autodesk student community. I found a link to some different support and tutorial files which were provided by Autodesk. Along with this was an advertisement for a 7 month free trial with CADLearning. I decided to look into the tutorials and service that CADLearning provided. After a short while I realised that the courses were very in depth, with a lot of different tutorials, covering a wide range of "topics" in Revit Architecture. Ranging from the very basics, project set up, walls, curtain walls etc. To the more complicated and useful: scheduling, phasing, worksets and collaboration. Each one of these "chapters" or "topics" comes with a series of tutorials explaining the different aspects of each topic. 

Revit and all things BIM

January 16th, 2012, 9:15AM

Good morning all! Below you will find a list of websites, which offer external solutions for Revit. All of these I have tried out myself and would recommend. I’ll try to keep this post updated as the sites change or new ones are created. If there are any other programs/websites which you would advise, then drop me a line, and I will add it to the list. This list was compiled mainly from the All things BIM blog.

Autodesk university classes available now!

January 12th, 2012, 5:43PM

Did You Miss This Year's General Session?

Waves of disruption are headed for everyone, but designers and business leaders can ride even the biggest wave with the right mindset and the right skill sets…and it can be an exhilarating ride. Watch the AU 2011 General Session and find out how.

Project Vasari tutorial

January 23rd, 2012, 11:42AM

My top 3 AU 2011 classes

January 27th, 2012, 4:10PM

45 Revit tips in 45 minutes

This class will be a fun and upbeat binge of random Revit platform tips. Everyone loves to learn something new, regardless of how small that something is, and even the most veteran of Revit users never stop learning. The tips covered will range from very small and simple to some that will require a bit more explanation. While this is primarily a Revit platform class, I will also try to put a couple of Revit Architecture, Structure, and MEP tips into the mix.

Revit MEP tutorials

February 5th, 2012, 12:17PM

Today I will be posting 2 great tutorial videos for Revit MEP beginners. Both videos are from cadlearning on YouTube. The first video is a tutorial describing the basics of mechanical duct settings, followed by a tutorial on creating HVAC piping named systems. These are 2 of the key elements of Revit MEP and both can be completed to a basic level fairly simply.

Revit Architecture 2013 videos

March 30th, 2012, 5:54AM

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013 - Construction Modeling 

Autodesk Revit 2013 extends the capability to support construction modeling by allowing further customization with parts. Parts can now be merged, excluded and restored. Two or more parts can be merged into a single part. Exclusions will remove parts from the project similar to the way elements can be excluded from a group, and finally excluded parts can be restored at any time.

Autodesk Students: CADlearning courses

April 2nd, 2012, 9:20AM

So I was recently logged in to the Autodesk student community. I found a link to some different support and tutorial files which were provided by Autodesk. Along with this was an advertisement for a 7 month free trial with CADLearning. I decided to look into the tutorials and service that CADLearning provided. After a short while I realised that the courses were very in depth, with a lot of different tutorials, covering a wide range of "topics" in Revit Architecture. Ranging from the very basics, project set up, walls, curtain walls etc. To the more complicated and useful: scheduling, phasing, worksets and collaboration. Each one of these "chapters" or "topics" comes with a series of tutorials explaining the different aspects of each topic.