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El. knyga: Mastering Autodesk Revit 2020

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  • Kalba: eng
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The best-selling Revit guide, now more complete than ever with all-new coverage on the 2020 release

Mastering Autodesk Revit 2020 is packed with focused discussions, detailed exercises, and real-world examples to help you get up to speed quickly on the latest version of Autodesk Revit. Organized according to how you learn and implement the software, this book provides expert guidance for all skill levels. Hands-on tutorials allow you to dive right in and start accomplishing vital tasks, while compelling examples illustrate how Revit for Architecture is used in every project. Available online downloads include before-and-after tutorial files and additional advanced content to help you quickly master this powerful software. From basic interface topics to advanced visualization techniques and documentation, this invaluable guide is your ideal companion through the Revit workflow.

Whether you're preparing for Autodesk certification exams or just want to become more productive with the architectural design software, practical exercises and expert instruction will get you where you need to be.

  • Understand key BIM and Revit concepts and master the Revit interface
  • Delve into templates, work-sharing, and managing Revit projects
  • Master modeling and massing, the Family Editor, and visualization techniques
  • Explore documentation, including annotation, detailing, and complex structures

BIM software has become a mandatory asset in today's architecture field; automated documentation updates reduce errors while saving time and money, and Autodesk's Revit is the industry leader in the BIM software space.

Foreword xxvii
Introduction xxxi
Part 1 Fundamentals
1(174)
Chapter 1 Understanding the Principles of BIM
3(22)
The Fundamentals of a BIM Approach
3(1)
The Management People inside a BIM Project Team
4(5)
Staffing for BIM
5(2)
Understanding Project Roles
7(2)
Establishing a BIM Execution Plan
9(2)
Optimizing BIM Processes
11(1)
Identifying and Planning BIM Uses
12(10)
Gather
13(1)
Generate
14(2)
Analyze
16(1)
Communicate
17(3)
Realize
20(2)
Integrating Tools inside a BIM Workflow
22(1)
What Is Revit?
22(1)
The Bottom Line
23(2)
Chapter 2 Exploring the UI and Organizing Projects
25(50)
Understanding the User Interface
25(19)
Accessing and Using the Application Menu
26(2)
Using the Quick Access Toolbar
28(1)
Using the InfoCenter
28(1)
Getting to Know the Ribbon
29(4)
Using Other Aspects of the UI
33(8)
Navigation Methods
41(3)
Defining Project Organization
44(29)
Introducing Datum Objects
44(12)
Using Content
56(1)
Working with Views
57(15)
Managing Your Project Model
72(1)
The Bottom Line
73(2)
Chapter 3 The Basics of the Toolbox
75(48)
Selecting, Modifying, and Replacing Elements
75(7)
Selecting Elements
75(2)
Selection Options
77(1)
Filtering Your Selection
77(1)
Using Selection-Based Filters
78(1)
Selecting All Instances
78(1)
Using the Properties Palette
79(2)
Matching Properties
81(1)
Using the Context Menu
82(1)
Editing Elements Interactively
82(17)
Moving Elements
83(4)
Copying Elements
87(1)
Rotating and Mirroring Elements
87(2)
Arraying Elements
89(3)
Scaling Elements
92(1)
Aligning Elements
93(1)
Trimming or Extending Lines and Walls
94(1)
Splitting Lines and Walls
95(1)
Offsetting Lines and Walls
96(1)
Preventing Elements from Moving
96(3)
Exploring Other Editing Tools
99(5)
Using the Join Geometry Tool
99(1)
Using the Split Face and Paint Tools
100(1)
Copying and Pasting from the Clipboard
100(2)
Using the Create Similar Tool
102(1)
Using Keyboard Shortcuts (Accelerators)
103(1)
Double-Clicking to Edit
104(1)
Sharing Models with the Cloud
104(4)
Modeling Site Context
108(14)
Using a Toposurface
109(3)
Creating a Toposurface from a Points File
112(4)
Creating a Building Pad
116(2)
Generating Property Lines
118(2)
Cut/Fill Schedules
120(2)
The Bottom Line
122(1)
Chapter 4 Configuring Templates and Standards
123(52)
Introducing Project Templates
123(1)
Customizing Project Settings for Graphic Quality
124(25)
Discovering Object Styles
124(2)
Using Line Settings
126(5)
Defining Materials
131(8)
Defining Fill Patterns
139(7)
Preconfiguring Color Schemes
146(3)
Increasing Efficient View Management
149(9)
Organizing Views
149(3)
Creating and Assigning Filters
152(3)
Using View Templates
155(3)
Creating Custom Annotations
158(10)
Introducing Tag Family Fundamentals
159(1)
Creating a Custom Door Tag
160(2)
Customizing View Tags
162(6)
Starting a Project with a Custom Template
168(1)
Strategies for Managing Templates
168(5)
Aggregating Template Data
169(4)
The Bottom Line
173(2)
Part 2 Collaboration and Teamwork
175(142)
Chapter 5 Collaborating with a Team
177(40)
Understanding Worksharing Basics
177(2)
Enabling Worksharing on Your Project
179(11)
Types of Worksets
181(1)
Creating a Central File
182(3)
Selecting a Starting View
185(1)
Creating a Local File
186(2)
Using Worksharing Usernames
188(2)
Organizing Worksets
190(5)
Moving Elements between Worksets
192(3)
Managing Workflow with Worksets
195(11)
Saving Work
197(2)
Saving at Intervals
199(1)
Loading Work from Other Team Members
200(1)
Using Worksharing Visualization
200(3)
Managing Workset Visibility in View Templates
203(1)
Closing Revit
204(1)
Disabling Worksharing
205(1)
Understanding Element Ownership in Worksets
206(6)
Understanding Editing Requests
208(1)
Placing an Editing Request
208(1)
Granting an Editing Request
209(2)
Relinquishing Permission
211(1)
Using the Worksharing Monitor
211(1)
Collaborating in the Cloud
212(3)
BIM 360 Design
213(2)
The Bottom Line
215(2)
Chapter 6 Working with Consultants
217(36)
Preparing for Collaboration
217(1)
Managing the Coordination Process
218(4)
Using Linked Models in Revit
222(16)
Shared Positioning
223(1)
Acquiring or Publishing Coordinates
224(2)
Using Project Base Point and Survey Point
226(3)
Attachment vs. Overlay
229(1)
Linking Files with Worksharing
230(3)
Using Worksets to Organize Linked Models
233(1)
Expanding Workset Properties for Linked Models
233(1)
Summarizing the Benefits and Limitations of Linked Models
234(1)
Using Linked Models--Exercises
235(3)
Using the Coordination Tools
238(13)
Using the Copy/Monitor Command
239(3)
Using the Copy/Monitor Command--Exercise
242(2)
Using the Coordination Review Tool
244(2)
Using the Coordination Review Tool--Exercise
246(1)
Using Interference Checking in 3D Coordination
247(4)
The Bottom Line
251(2)
Chapter 7 Interoperability: Working Multiplatform
253(44)
Examining Interoperability on a BIM Curve
253(1)
Inserting CAD Data
254(7)
Using Predefined Settings for Inserted CAD Data
254(2)
Importing vs. Linking
256(1)
Using Options During Importing/Linking
257(1)
Manipulating Inserted CAD Data
258(3)
Using Inserted 2D Data
261(5)
Setting Options for BIM Conversion
262(1)
Using CAD Data for Coordination
263(1)
Linking Details
263(3)
Using Inserted 3D Data
266(7)
Using CAD Data as a Mass
266(2)
Using CAD Data as a Face
268(3)
Using CAD Data as an Object
271(2)
Working with Other Data Types
273(2)
Working with Navisworks Files
273(1)
Working with Formlt Files
274(1)
Exporting CAD Data
275(9)
Preparing a List of Views for Exporting
276(2)
Settings for DWG Exports
278(6)
Exporting 2D CAD Data
284(2)
Exporting 3D Model Data
286(10)
Exporting to Sketch Up
286(3)
Using IFC Interoperability
289(7)
The Bottom Line
296(1)
Chapter 8 Managing Revit Projects
297(20)
Understanding the Importance of Managing Revit Projects
297(11)
What's in a Plan to Manage Revit Projects?
297(11)
Understanding What's Needed in a QA/QC Program
308(2)
Revit Health Check
308(1)
Visual Analysis of Revit Metrics
308(2)
Using Revit for QA/QC
310(5)
Tabular QA/QC Tools (Schedules)
311(2)
Visual QA/QC Tools
313(2)
The Bottom Line
315(2)
Part 3 Modeling and Massing for Design
317(232)
Chapter 9 Advanced Modeling and Massing
319(54)
The Massing User Interface and Functionality
319(19)
Creating Mass Geometry
322(1)
Creating an In-Place Mass
323(6)
Placing a Mass
329(1)
Creating Mass Floors
330(1)
Scheduling Masses
331(2)
Massing Surfaces
333(5)
Using Free-Form Building Massing
338(14)
Dissolving and Rebuilding
344(6)
Starting Voids as Solids
350(2)
Creating Formula-Driven Massing
352(20)
Creating a Generic Model Mass Family
352(12)
Creating a Complex Mass Family
364(8)
The Bottom Line
372(1)
Chapter 10 Conceptual Design
373(48)
Getting Started with Dynamo
373(5)
Downloading and Installing Dynamo
374(1)
Opening Dynamo
375(1)
Understanding the Dynamo UI
375(3)
Connecting Nodes Makes Data Flow
378(3)
Node Structure
378(1)
Using Nodes
379(1)
Organizing a Definition
380(1)
Using Visual Programming
381(4)
Additional Dynamo Tools
385(12)
Code Blocks
386(1)
Managing Data
386(4)
Geometric Manipulation and Analysis
390(2)
Revit to Dynamo to Revit
392(1)
Category, Type, and Element Selections
392(2)
Interoperability
394(1)
Package Manager
395(1)
Dynamo Player
396(1)
Additional Resources
397(1)
Getting Started with Formlt
397(16)
Understanding the Formlt UI
398(9)
Using Formlt for Massing
407(4)
Converting Formlt to Revit
411(1)
Importing to Revit
411(2)
Advanced Modeling in Formlt
413(5)
Moving from a Mass to a Model
413(3)
Applying Materials
416(2)
The Bottom Line
418(3)
Chapter 11 Working with Phasing, Groups, and Design Options
421(56)
Using Phasing
421(18)
What Can You Phase?
423(2)
Implementing Phase Settings
425(5)
Illustrating the Geometry Phase
430(3)
Using the View Phase
433(6)
Creating and Using Groups
439(13)
Creating Groups
439(2)
Modifying Groups
441(1)
Creating New Groups
442(2)
Excluding Elements within Groups
444(2)
Saving and Loading Groups
446(2)
Creating Groups from Links
448(2)
Using Best Practices for Groups
450(2)
Making Design Options for Design Iteration
452(9)
Creating Design Options
453(3)
Editing Design Options
456(1)
Viewing and Scheduling Design Options
457(1)
Removing Design Options and Option Sets
458(3)
Combining Phasing, Groups, and Design Options
461(14)
Phase 1 Demolition
462(2)
Phase 1 Proposed
464(1)
Phase 2 Demolition
465(1)
Phase 2 Proposed
466(2)
Scheduling
468(4)
Using the Design Option Tool
472(3)
The Bottom Line
475(2)
Chapter 12 Visualization
477(72)
Explaining the Role of Visualization
477(2)
Understanding View Controls
479(16)
Setting the Detail Level
479(2)
Working with Graphic Display Options
481(13)
Working with the Section Box
494(1)
Understanding Analytic Visualization
495(11)
Project Parameters
496(3)
Setting User-Defined Parameters
499(3)
Identifying Design Elements
502(2)
Setting Solar and Shadow Studies
504(2)
Understanding Photorealistic Visualization
506(1)
Rendering Sequence and Workflow
506(1)
Creating Perspective Views
507(31)
Locking Your View
511(1)
Creating a Walkthrough
511(4)
Exporting a Walkthrough
515(2)
Rendering Settings
517(4)
Using Monochromatic Views to Examine Context and Lighting
521(6)
Adjusting Lighting and Interior Renderings
527(1)
Placing Artificial Lighting
528(1)
Manipulating Light Groups
529(7)
Assigning Materials
536(1)
Rendering in the Cloud
537(1)
Additional Options and the Future of Visualization
538(8)
Visualizing with Third-Party Tools
538(1)
Virtual and Augmented Reality
539(1)
Use Cases for Virtual Reality
539(2)
Available Virtual Reality Tools
541(5)
The Bottom Line
546(3)
Part 4 Extended Modeling Techniques
549(222)
Chapter 13 Creating Walls and Curtain Walls
551(68)
Using Extended Modeling Techniques for Basic Walls
551(25)
Creating Basic Wall Types
552(9)
Adding Wall Articulation
561(8)
Modeling Techniques for Basic Walls
569(6)
Creating Custom In-Place Walls
575(1)
Creating Stacked Walls
576(3)
Creating Simple Curtain Walls
579(16)
Designing a Curtain Wall
582(8)
Customizing Curtain Wall Types
590(5)
Creating Complex Curtain Walls
595(22)
Dividing the Surface
596(2)
Dividing the Surface with Intersects
598(1)
Applying Patterns
599(1)
Editing the Pattern Surface
600(1)
Editing a Surface Representation
601(1)
Adding Definition
602(9)
Creating Custom Patterns
611(1)
Limiting the Size of Pattern-Based Families
612(3)
Using the Adaptive Component Family
615(1)
Scheduling Pattern-Based Panels
616(1)
The Bottom Line
617(2)
Chapter 14 Modeling Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs
619(40)
Understanding Floor Types
619(9)
Modeling a Floor
619(3)
Creating a Structural Floor
622(4)
Modeling Floor by Face
626(1)
Defining a Building Pad
627(1)
Sketching for Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs
628(1)
Modeling Slab Edges
629(4)
Creating a Custom Floor Edge
630(3)
Modeling Floor Finishes
633(4)
Using a Split Face for Thin Finishes
633(1)
Modeling Thick Finishes
634(3)
Creating Ceilings
637(1)
Understanding Roof Modeling Methods
638(15)
Constructing a Roof by Footprint
640(3)
Applying a Roof by Extrusion
643(2)
Roof In-Place
645(1)
Creating a Roof by Face
646(1)
Creating Sloped Glazing
646(2)
Using Slope Arrows
648(1)
Using Additional Roof Tools
648(5)
Using Advanced Shape Editing with Floors and Roofs
653(3)
Creating a Roof with a Sloped Topping
654(1)
Applying a Variable Thickness to a Roof Layer
655(1)
The Bottom Line
656(3)
Chapter 15 Designing with the Family Editor
659(56)
Getting Started with a Family
659(12)
Component and In-Place Families
660(1)
Choosing the Right Family Template and Category
661(3)
Choosing Between Hosted and Nonhosted Family Types
664(1)
Creating Other Types of Families in the Family Editor
665(4)
Understanding the Family Editor
669(2)
Developing the Framework for a Family Component
671(19)
Creating the Necessary Reference Planes, Lines, and Points
671(5)
Using Dimensions to Control Geometric Parameters
676(3)
Modifying Parametric Dimensions
679(1)
Reviewing the Differences Between Type and Instance Parameters
680(2)
Using Type Catalogs
682(2)
Organizing Solids and Lines in a Family Editor
684(4)
Using Materials
688(2)
Modeling Techniques in the Family Editor
690(17)
Creating an Extrusion
690(5)
Creating a Sweep
695(4)
Creating a Revolve
699(1)
Creating a Blend and Swept Blend
700(4)
Nesting Families
704(3)
Troubleshooting Techniques
707(5)
Doing a Visibility Check
707(2)
Applying Parametric Arrays and Family Type Parameters
709(3)
The Bottom Line
712(3)
Chapter 16 Creating Stairs and Railings
715(56)
Designing Stairs and Railings
715(2)
Reviewing the Key Components of Stairs and Railings
717(10)
Reviewing the Basic Rules of Stairs
717(2)
Working with Stair Components
719(1)
Reviewing the Components of Railings
720(7)
Creating Stairs
727(26)
Understanding the Stair Tools
728(5)
Using the Instance Properties of Stair Components
733(1)
Using the Components for Customizing Stairs
733(14)
Creating Stairs with Other Tools
747(3)
Creating Multistory Stairs
750(3)
Annotating Stairs
753(2)
Creating Railings
755(9)
Creating a Custom Railing
757(6)
Creating Glass Railings with the Curtain Wall Tool
763(1)
Using the Railing Tool for Other Objects
764(5)
The Bottom Line
769(2)
Part 5 Documentation
771(116)
Chapter 17 Detailing Your Design
773(34)
Creating Details
773(4)
Using View Types for Detailing
773(2)
Working with the Detailing Process
775(2)
Detailing Tools
777(20)
Using the Detail Line Tool
778(1)
Using the Linework Tool
779(1)
Using Filled Regions and Masking Regions
780(6)
Adding Detail Components
786(4)
Repeating Detail Component
790(4)
Using Line-Based Detail Components
794(1)
Drafting Insulation
794(1)
Creating Detail Groups
795(2)
Adding Detail Components to Families
797(3)
Reusing Details from Other Files
800(5)
Using CAD Details
800(1)
Using Details from Other Revit Projects
801(4)
The Bottom Line
805(2)
Chapter 18 Documenting Your Design
807(34)
Documenting Plans
807(12)
Calculating Space Using Room Objects
808(2)
Creating Area Plans
810(4)
Adding Area Objects
814(4)
Modifying Area Plans
818(1)
Creating Schedules and Legends
819(14)
Creating Schedules
819(13)
Using Legends
832(1)
Laying Out Sheets
833(6)
Adding the Area Plan
834(1)
Activating a View
834(2)
Using Guide Grids
836(1)
Adding the Schedule
837(1)
Finishing the Sheet
838(1)
The Bottom Line
839(2)
Chapter 19 Annotating Your Design
841(46)
Annotating with Text and Keynotes
841(18)
Using Text
841(4)
Contextual Text Formatting
845(1)
Using Keynotes
846(13)
Annotating with Tags
859(6)
Inserting Tags
860(1)
Using the Tag Toolset
861(4)
Adding Dimensions
865(9)
Using Dimension Equality
867(1)
Customizing Dimension Text
868(2)
Editing Dimension Strings
870(2)
Using Alternate Units
872(2)
Annotating with Project and Shared Parameters
874(12)
Creating Project Parameters
874(4)
Creating Shared Parameters
878(8)
The Bottom Line
886(1)
Part 6 Construction and Beyond
887(94)
Chapter 20 Working in the Construction Phase
889(28)
Using Revisions in Your Project
889(7)
Creating a Revision Cloud
889(4)
Placing Revision Clouds
893(2)
Tagging a Revision Cloud
895(1)
Disabling the Leader
895(1)
Using Digital Markups
896(6)
Publishing to Design Review
896(6)
Modeling for Construction
902(13)
Creating Parts
902(2)
Modifying Parts
904(7)
Scheduling Parts
911(1)
Creating Assemblies
911(2)
Creating Assembly Views
913(2)
The Bottom Line
915(2)
Chapter 21 Presenting Your Design
917(24)
Understanding Color Fill Legends
917(11)
Making a Color Fill Legend for Rooms
918(4)
Customizing a Color Fill Legend
922(2)
Modifying Other Settings
924(2)
Using Numerical Ranges for Color Schemes
926(2)
Presenting with 3D Views
928(4)
Orienting to Other Views
928(3)
Annotating 3D Views
931(1)
Editing Viewport Types
932(2)
Creating "Exploded" Axonometric Views
934(6)
The Bottom Line
940(1)
Chapter 22 Design Analysis
941(40)
Analyzing for Sustainability
941(5)
Understanding Energy Modeling
942(1)
Using Revit for Energy Simulations
943(3)
Using the Conceptual Energy Analysis Tool
946(20)
Setting Up an Energy Analysis
946(6)
Running Energy Analysis Simulations
952(4)
Understanding the Energy Analysis
956(8)
Using Architecture 2030
964(2)
Understanding Lighting Analysis
966(7)
Analyzing the Path of Travel
973(5)
The Bottom Line
978(3)
Part 7 Appendices
981(2)
Appendix A The Bottom Line
983(24)
Chapter 1 Understanding the Principles of BIM
983(1)
Chapter 2 Exploring the UI and Organizing Projects
984(1)
Chapter 3 The Basics of the Toolbox
984(1)
Chapter 4 Configuring Templates and Standards
985(1)
Chapter 5 Collaborating with a Team
986(2)
Chapter 6 Working with Consultants
988(1)
Chapter 7 Interoperability: Working Multiplatform
989(1)
Chapter 8 Managing Revit Projects
990(1)
Chapter 9 Advanced Modeling and Massing
991(1)
Chapter 10 Conceptual Design
992(1)
Chapter 11 Working with Phasing, Groups, and Design Options
993(1)
Chapter 12 Visualization
994(1)
Chapter 13 Creating Walls and Curtain Walls
995(1)
Chapter 14 Modeling Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs
996(1)
Chapter 15 Designing with the Family Editor
997(1)
Chapter 16 Creating Stairs and Railings
998(2)
Chapter 17 Detailing Your Design
1000(2)
Chapter 18 Documenting Your Design
1002(1)
Chapter 19 Annotating Your Design
1003(1)
Chapter 20 Working in the Construction Phase
1004(1)
Chapter 21 Presenting Your Design
1004(1)
Chapter 22 Design Analysis
1005(2)
Appendix B Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting
1007(26)
Optimizing Performance
1007(3)
Using Best Practices
1010(5)
Quality Control
1015(12)
Keeping an Eye on File Size
1016(6)
Using Schedules
1022(3)
Reviewing Warnings
1025(2)
Other Tips and Shortcuts
1027(3)
Additional Resources
1030(3)
Appendix C Autodesk Revit Architecture Certification
1033(4)
Index 1037
Robert Yori is Senior Product Strategist in CRH America's??Digital Engineering group. He has taught and used Revit for nearly 20 years, and focused on BIM implementation, big data analysis, knowledge management, and learning initiatives as Senior Digital Design Manager at Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.

Marcus Kim is the A&E Consulting Manager at Autodesk. He provides leadership and technical direction for the enterprise adoption of BIM. He has trained and mentored customers on Revit through every phase of a project, spanning multiple industry sectors.

Lance Kirby is the Director of Customer Success at Building Systems Design, Inc. He has trained and mentored thousands of architects and engineers in the use of BIM.