Revit: Modeling European Historic Elements
1h 45mIntermediate2021-11-10
Authors

Fanny Angeles
Consultant specializing in BIM management and BIM and Revit training
Course details
Historic European facade elements are a big component of architecture all over the world. Whether it's a Tudor style roof on a house in the US or gothic accents on an urban renewal project in Germany, these elements can be challenging to create in Revit. In this course, Fanny Angeles shows you techniques and best practices for creating these important historic styles in Revit. If you’re ready to use Revit to travel back in time and learn about medieval, Tudor, and Stuart architecture, join Fanny in this course.
Skills covered
RevitArchitectural VisualizationCivil EngineeringAutodesk3D ModelingVisualization and Real-TimeAECProduct and ManufacturingAnimation and IllustrationDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Want to model historic European buildings in Revit
- 02 - What you should know
1. Medieval Architecture
- 03 - Medieval timber wall 2D
- 04 - Medieval timber wall rendering
- 05 - Medieval timber wall 3D
- 06 - Medieval bow window - Curtain wall
- 07 - Medieval bow window - Floor
- 08 - Dutch medieval gable wall
2. Tudor Architecture
- 09 - Tudor high pitch roof
- 10 - Tudor dormer
- 11 - Tudor casement windows
- 12 - Tudor diamond muntin family
3. Stuart Architecture
- 13 - Stuart architecture and railing
- 14 - Create a baluster family
- 15 - Set up the railing
- 16 - Modeling the terrace railing
- 17 - Modeling the stairs railing
Conclusion
- 18 - Next steps
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