Autodesk® Revit® Structure 2010 software integrates a multimaterial physical model with an independently editable analytical model for efficient analysis, design, and documentation. Structural engineers can create their own models or import architectural files from AutoCAD® Architecture or Revit® Architecture software. Bidirectional linking to structural analysis software enables accurate model updates, while parametric change management technology coordinates those updates across your documents. You can work in any view that makes sense, quickly and easily making changes to major design elements. You can see your ideas visualized on the fly with 3D views and instant shadows. You can even make late-stage changes without worrying about coordinating your plans, schedules, and construction documents. This course is a collection of step-by-step "follow-along" lessons and will guide you and show you how Revit Structure works. Work Files are included. To begin learning today, simply click on the Autodesk Revit Structure 2010 movie links.
Structural Engineering Workflow
Linking a Revit Architecture File
Creating Section & Callout Views
Step Footing In-Place Families
Linework for Titleblock Sheets
Adding Titleblocks into New Projects
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