Revit Architecture Complete Course
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 11.33 GB | Duration: 16h 9m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 11.33 GB | Duration: 16h 9m
Learn Revit Architecture step-by-step with real-world projects—2D plans, 3D models, sheets, and BIM workflow.
What you'll learn
Create 2D and 3D architectural models using Revit tools and workflows.
Develop complete floor plans, elevations, sections, and 3D views.
Use Revit to generate construction documents, sheets, and annotations.
Apply BIM techniques to design, modify, and manage building projects efficiently.
Requirements
No prior experience with Revit or architectural design is required.
Basic computer skills are recommended.
A Windows PC or laptop with Revit software installed (student or trial version works).
Passion to learn architectural design and 3D modeling!
Description
Are you ready to step into the world of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and design real-world architectural projects? This Revit Architecture Complete Course is designed to take you from absolute beginner to confident designer using Autodesk Revit—one of the most powerful BIM tools used by architects and engineers worldwide.Whether you're a student, fresher, draftsman, or professional looking to upgrade your skills, this course will equip you with everything you need to model, document, and present architectural designs effectively. What You'll Learn:Create detailed 2D floor plans, elevations, and sectionsDevelop 3D architectural models with precisionDesign and place walls, windows, doors, floors, roofs, and stairsGenerate construction documents and presentation sheetsAdd dimensions, annotations, tags, and legendsUse views, visibility settings, and view templatesUnderstand and implement BIM best practicesWork with real-life project examples Tools Used:Autodesk Revit (Student/Trial version)Windows-based PC or Laptop (Recommended)No prior Revit knowledge is needed—just basic computer skills and a passion for design! Who This Course is For:Architecture students and civil engineering studentsDraftsmen and AutoCAD users transitioning to BIMBeginners who want to build a strong foundation in RevitProfessionals and freelancers looking to expand their design toolkitAnyone interested in architectural design and visualizationBy the end of this course, you’ll be able to confidently create full architectural models and documentation using Revit and start applying your skills to academic, freelance, or professional projects.Enroll now and bring your architectural ideas to life with Revit!
Overview
Section 1: 01 Introduction to Revit Architecture
Lecture 1 1.1 Overview of BIM
Lecture 2 1.2 Difference between Revit and AutoCAD
Lecture 3 1.3 Types of Revit Files
Lecture 4 1.4 Revit User Interface
Lecture 5 1.5 Revit Family
Lecture 6 1.6 View Range Settings in Revit
Lecture 0 1.7 Visibility Graphics
Section 2: 02 Basic Editing Tools
Lecture 7 2.1 Changing view window colour
Lecture 8 2.2 Selecting Elements
Lecture 9 2.3 Keyboard Shortcut
Lecture 10 2.4 Move Command in Revit
Lecture 11 2.5 Copy Command in Revit
Lecture 12 2.6 Rotate Command in Revit
Lecture 13 2.7 Mirror Command in Revit
Lecture 14 2.8 Array Command in Revit
Lecture 15 2.9 Copy to Clipboard Command in Revit
Lecture 16 2.10 Align Command in Revit
Lecture 17 2.11 Scale Command in Revit
Lecture 18 2.12 Offset Command in Revit
Lecture 19 2.13 Split Command in Revit
Lecture 20 2.14 Group & Un-Group Command in Revit
Lecture 21 2.15 Hide & Un-Hide Command in Revit
Lecture 22 2.16 Trim & Extend Command in Revit
Lecture 23 2.17 Match type properties in Revit
Lecture 24 2.18 Create Similar Command in Revit
Section 3: 03 Setting up a Project
Lecture 25 3.1 Creating & Modifying Levels
Lecture 26 3.2 Placing and adjusting grids
Lecture 27 3.3 Create custom level & grid head in Revit Architecture
Lecture 28 3.4 Understanding the project base point,survey point & internal origin point
Section 4: 04 Building Envelope and Components
Lecture 29 4.1 Creating Wall in Revit
Lecture 30 4.2 Modifying Wall Properties
Lecture 31 4.3 How to make Curtain Wall in Revit
Lecture 32 4.4 Difference between Wall Centerline & Core Centerline
Lecture 33 4.5 Adding wall sweeps, reveals
Lecture 34 4.6 Adding wall openings
Lecture 35 4.7 Roof Design by Footprint
Lecture 36 4.8 Roof Design by Extrusion
Lecture 37 4.9 Roof Soffit,Roof Fascia,Roof Gutter
Lecture 38 4.10 How to make Floor in Revit
Lecture 39 4.11 Creating Stair by Component
Lecture 40 4.12 Editing Stair in Revit architecture
Lecture 41 4.13 Creating Stair by Sketch
Lecture 42 4.14 Adding and customizing railings and balusters
Lecture 43 4.15 How to make Ceiling in Revit
Lecture 44 4.16 Place and Modify Door in Revit
Lecture 45 4.17 Place and Modify Window in Revit
Lecture 46 4.18 Place Components in Revit
Section 5: 05 Detailing and Annotation
Lecture 47 5.1 Adding dimensions to elements
Lecture 48 5.2 Modifying properties of dimensions
Lecture 49 5.3 Adding text annotations
Lecture 50 5.4 Placing and customizing tags
Lecture 51 5.5 Dormer opening in Revit
Lecture 52 5.6 Shaft Opening in Revit
Section 6: 06 Visualization and Rendering
Lecture 53 6.1 Applying materials to elements
Lecture 54 6.2 Editing material properties
Lecture 55 6.3 Setting up renderings
Lecture 56 6.4 Using camera views
Lecture 57 6.5 Using walkthroughs views
Section 7: 07 Project Collaboration and Documentation
Lecture 58 7.1 Setting up a central file
Lecture 59 7.2 Workset & Worksharing
Lecture 60 7.3 Creating sheets and title blocks
Lecture 61 7.4 Printing and exporting drawings
Section 8: 08 Revit Family Creation
Lecture 62 8.1 Extrusion in Revit
Lecture 63 8.2 Blend in Revit
Lecture 64 8.3 Revolve in Revit
Lecture 65 8.4 Sweep in Revit
Lecture 66 8.5 Swept Blend in Revit
Section 9: 09 CAD Import
Lecture 67 9.1 How to import CAD file in Revit
Lecture 68 9.2 How to trace Wall in Revit
Lecture 69 9.3 How to trace Floor in revit
Lecture 70 9.4 How to trace Column & Railing in Revit
Lecture 71 9.5 How to trace Door & Windows
Lecture 72 9.6 How to trace Stair in Revit
Lecture 73 9.7 How to create roof and penthouse
Section 10: 10 Final project
Lecture 74 10.1 How to create wall for house plan
Lecture 75 10.2 How to create column & stair for house plan
Lecture 76 10.3 How to create Floor & Roof for house plan
Lecture 77 10.4 Placement of Door & Windows
Lecture 78 10.5 Placement of Furniture, Appliances & Fixture
Lecture 79 10.6 Applying Material to Elements
Architecture students who want to learn Revit from scratch.,Civil engineers and draftsmen aiming to shift from AutoCAD to BIM.,MEP and structural professionals looking to understand architectural coordination.,Freelancers and job seekers wanting to add Revit to their resume.,Anyone passionate about building design and 3D modeling using industry-standard tools.