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Revit BIM Architectural Mastery – From Beginner to Professional

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Course Overview

This comprehensive Revit BIM Architectural course is designed to take students from absolute beginner level to full professional capability. Using real-world workflows, you will learn how to model, annotate, schedule, and present complete architectural projects using Autodesk Revit. The course emphasizes Building Information Modelling (BIM) principles, ensuring you understand not just how to use Revit, but why each step matters in producing smarter, faster, and highly coordinated architectural documentation.

You will be trained to develop architectural floor plans, structural elements, roofs, ceilings, schedules, sheets, and site models, all the way to professional presentation standards. By the end of the course, you will be confident in creating a complete architectural model from scratch with accuracy and efficiency.

What Will You Learn?

  • Build a complete architectural project from start to finish in Revit
  • Apply BIM workflows professionally
  • Create professional drawings and presentation sheets
  • Use Revit’s modelling tools confidently
  • Work with families, components, and parametric elements
  • Perform site modelling with toposurfaces
  • Generate schedules and quantities
  • Customize views and visibility settings
  • Print and present your project professionally

Requirements

  • A laptop or desktop computer capable of running Autodesk Revit
  • Autodesk Revit installed (any recent version works)
  • Basic computer literacy
  • No prior Revit or architectural modelling experience required
  • Optional but helpful: foundational understanding of building construction

Audience

  • Aspiring Architects & Architecture Students
  • Draftsmen & Architectural Technicians
  • Civil Engineers & Construction Professionals
  • Interior Designers
  • Builders, Contractors & Site Supervisors
  • Freelancers & Digital Designers
  • Complete Beginners With No Revit Experience

Course Content

Course Introduction

  • Course Introduction
    03:43

Introduction to Building Information Modelling (BIM)
This module welcomes you into the Revit BIM Architectural course and sets the foundation for your learning journey. It introduces the overall structure of the course, the tools you’ll be using, and what to expect as you progress from basic modelling to full project documentation. You’ll also gain a clear understanding of how Revit fits into modern architectural workflows and why mastering BIM is essential for efficient, coordinated, and professional building design. This introduction prepares you for the practical lessons ahead and ensures you start the course with clarity and confidence.

Template
In this lesson, you will learn how to choose the correct project template when starting a new Revit file. Templates provide predefined settings such as units, view styles, annotation types, and discipline-specific configurations. Selecting the right template ensures your project begins with the appropriate setup for architectural work, saving time and improving accuracy. This lesson explains the different template options and how they influence your overall project workflow.

Touring The Interface Lectures
This lesson introduces you to the Revit workspace and helps you understand how the software is organized. You will explore the main interface elements including the Ribbon, Properties Palette, Project Browser, View Control Bar, and the drawing canvas. By learning what each section does, you’ll navigate Revit more confidently and work more efficiently. This foundation is essential before diving into modelling and project setup.

Datum Elements
This lesson introduces the key reference elements that help you control and organize your Revit project. Datum elements—such as levels and grid lines—serve as the structural and spatial guides of your model. Levels define vertical heights and floor elevations, while grids help align structural and architectural components horizontally. Understanding datum elements is essential because they form the backbone of your building layout and ensure accuracy throughout the entire modelling process.

Basic Tools Lectures
This lesson covers the essential drawing tools you will use to create basic shapes and elements in Revit. You will learn how to use commands such as lines, rectangles, circles, arcs, and other sketch tools that form the foundation of most modelling tasks. These tools allow you to place walls, floors, roofs, and other components with accuracy. Understanding the basic draw tools is important because they form the starting point for almost every element you create in your Revit model.

Modify Tool
This lesson introduces the core modification tools that allow you to adjust, reshape, and refine elements in your Revit model. You will explore essential commands such as Move, Copy, Rotate, Mirror, Trim/Extend, Offset, Array, Scale, Split, and Align. These tools help you correct placement, edit geometry, and maintain accuracy throughout your design. Mastering the Modify tools is crucial because they give you full control over how elements behave and interact within your project, making your modelling faster and more precise.

Manage Settings
This lesson introduces you to the key project-wide settings that control how your Revit model behaves and appears. You will learn how to configure important options such as materials, object styles, project information, snaps, and project units. These settings help you maintain consistency, accuracy, and proper project standards from the start. Understanding how to manage these settings ensures your model stays organized, visually clear, and ready for professional documentation.

Basic Modeling
Learn to create and modify fundamental architectural elements in Revit, building a solid foundation for advanced modeling.

Underlying
This lesson focuses on modeling the underlying layers in ground floor construction within Revit. Learners will explore how to define and place base layers such as sub-base or foundational fills, adjust thickness, and apply materials accurately. The lesson emphasizes proper integration with slabs, screeding, and floor finishes to create a realistic, structurally coherent, and construction-ready model.

Foundation

Basic Modelling 2

Room Tags

Adding Component

Door and Windows

Opening

View Settings

Vertical Circulation Lectures

Roof Component Lectures

Ceiling

Roof Members

Curtain Walls Lectures

Introduction To Toposurface

Introduction To Model In Place

Painting

Datum Elements 2

Temporary Hide

Section

Creating A 2D Detail

Dimensions

Tags

Door Schedules

Window Schedules

Schedules

Schedules Editing and Quantities

Insert and Link

Duplicate Views

Create Sheets and Print

Instructors

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Michael Nyarko

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