Revit for Architecture User 2 CADE 9149

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Our Revit for Architecture User 2 is tailored to enhance your proficiency in Autodesk Revit. The curriculum covers creating and placing rooms while offering insights into room constraints and partition lines. Explore high-level modification tools such as selecting, copying, moving, rotating, scaling, mirroring, splitting, trimming, extending, aligning, offsetting, and deleting objects. This Revit for Architecture course also covers the creation of various essential views, including plan views, reflected ceiling plans, building elevations, interior elevations, and callout views. Get the skills you need to efficiently manipulate design elements within Revit and ensure precision in your modifications.

Prerequisites

You must have completed our CADE 9148 Revit for Architecture User 1 course. (An approved equivalent is also acceptable.)

Hours and Fees

Hours

30

Fee

$291.34

Course Essentials:

Free Revit software is available for this course, but system requirements for Autodesk Revit will be specific to the version of Revit you are using. Also refer to the basic online course requirements, but note that you will also be required to have an extra 4 GB of hard drive space to download the course materials.

Contact Department:
Construction, Technology & Trades Department
Phone:
416-415-5000, ext. 4861
Office Location(s):
Casa Loma Campus, 160 Kendal Ave., Building C (CLC), Room C426

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