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MASTERING Revit ® Structure 2009 Weir Wing Richardson Harrington Structure Your Designs the BIM Way Whether you’re a structural engineer, designer, or draftsperson making the move to BIM, you’ll dramatically increase productivity and become a Revit Structure expert with the techniques, workfl ows, and previously undocumented tips and tricks in this thorough reference and tutorial. The expert authors combine their years of Revit and engineering experience to offer you a solid foundation in Revit Structure concepts, before moving to the structural modeling of such elements as walls, frames, and slabs. You’ll learn advanced family creation, standards development, and model documentation and presentation—as well as such crucial topics as annotation, dimensioning, exporting data, 3D visualization, templates, publishing, collaboration, and more. With detailed tutorials and real-world solutions you can implement right away, this is the perfect resource for anyone who wants to master Revit Structure 2009. COVERAGE INCLUDES: • Understanding how parametric modeling frees you to focus on your designs • Exploring the broad array of tools in Revit Structure’s user interface • Viewing and referencing plan, section, elevation, and model views— simultaneously—while you design • Applying scheduling, annotation, and dimensioning info as you go, for speedier workfl ows • Creating and presenting 3D visualizations that bring your designs to life • Using analytical models to test and simulate, then refi ne your designs • Adding custom content and building your own component libraries Increase Your Productivity, Speed, and Accuracy with Revit Structure Create Dynamic Structural Models Using Best Practices Design, Draw, Detail, and Draft in a Virtual World Compare Your Designs to Those of Revit Professionals on the Companion Website View Striking Revit Structure Examples in the Full-Color Insert ABOUT THE AUTHORS Thomas S. Weir is the Director of BIM and CAD Operations at Brandow & Johnston in Los Angeles. He is President and founder of the L.A. Revit Users Group, moderates the Autodesk User Group International (AUGI) Revit Structural forum, teaches Revit Structure at Autodesk University, and wrote the fi rst Autodesk Offi cial Training Courseware for Revit Structure. Eric Wing has been in the AEC fi eld for fi fteen years and has been managing, teaching, and presenting Autodesk applications for ten of them. Eric is AUGI’s Autodesk Training Program Director and is also a columnist for AUGI’s HotNews monthly newsletter as well as for AUGIWorld magazine. Jamie D. Richardson is an Associate and a CAD/BIM manager for Ericksen Roed & Associates located in the Twin Cities area. He speaks at Autodesk University, is active in his local Revit User Group, and mentors students at local technical colleges. David J. Harrington, former president and former board member of AUGI, is currently a structural designer for Walter P. Moore. He also writes for industry publications, is the technical editor for AUGIWorld magazine, teaches at Autodesk University, and maintains a popular blog (caddhelp.blogspot.com). www.sybex.com www.sybex.com/go/masteringrevitstructure2009 ISBN 978-0-470-38440-4 CATEGORY COMPUTERS/CAD-CAM $69.99 US $76.99 CAN SERIOUS SKILLS. Revit ® Structure 2009 MASTERING Thomas S. Weir Eric Wing Jamie D. Richardson David J. Harrington Harness the Power of BIM in Y our Structural Engineering Projects Master Key Techniques and Improve Your Productivity These authors are a virtual ‘dream team’ of Revit Structure expertise.” —From the Foreword by Nicolas Mangon, Senior Structural Business Line Manager, Autodesk, Inc. “ 84404ffirs.indd 2 10/24/08 9:20:49 AM Mastering Revit ® Structure 2009 84404ffirs.indd 1 10/24/08 9:20:48 AM 84404ffirs.indd 2 10/24/08 9:20:49 AM Mastering Revit ® Structure 2009 Thomas S. Weir Jamie D. Richardson Eric Wing David J. Harrington 84404ffirs.indd 3 10/24/08 9:20:51 AM Senior Acquisitions Editor: Willem Knibbe Development Editor: Thomas Cirtin Technical Editor: David J. Harrington Production Editor: Melissa Lopez Copy Editors: Elizabeth Welch and Linda S. Recktenwald Production Manager: Tim Tate Vice President and Executive Group Publisher: Richard Swadley Vice President and Executive Publisher: Joseph B. 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Wiley Publishing, Inc., is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 84404ffirs.indd 4 10/24/08 9:20:51 AM Dear Reader, Thank you for choosing Mastering Revit Structure 2009. This book is part of a family of premium- quality Sybex books, all of which are written by outstanding authors who combine practical experience with a gift for teaching. Sybex was founded in 1976. More than thirty years later, we’re still committed to producing consistently exceptional books. With each of our titles we’re working hard to set a new standard for the industry. From the paper we print on, to the authors we work with, our goal is to bring you the best books available. I hope you see all that reflected in these pages. I’d be very interested to hear your comments and get your feedback on how we’re doing. Feel free to let me know what you think about this or any other Sybex book by sending me an email at nedde @wi ley.com, or if you think you’ve found a technical error in this book, please visit http://sybex.custhelp.com. Customer feed- back is critical to our efforts at Sybex. Best regards, Neil Edde Vice President and Publisher Sybex, an Imprint of Wiley 84404ffirs.indd 5 10/24/08 9:20:51 AM 84404ffirs.indd 6 10/24/08 9:20:51 AM To my Dad, William Weir, and my Grandfather, Clayton Sanford. I wish they were here to see how my journey has turned out. —Thomas S. Weir To my big brother, Shon, and my best friend, Baley, whom I think about and miss every day. —Jamie D. Richardson To my mom, Susie, because she never gets credit but no doubt made me who I am today. —David J. Harrington 84404ffirs.indd 7 10/24/08 9:20:51 AM 84404ffirs.indd 8 10/24/08 9:20:51 AM [...]... one Revit Structure file Chapter 17: Standards: Increasing Revit Productivity You have just upgraded to Revit Structure and started to create models But have you thought about your old AutoCAD standards? Using the information in Chapter 17, you will learn what can and cannot be done easily in Revit Structure with regard to standards Afterward you will delve into enhancing your work through Revit Structure. .. responsibilities include oversight of all Revit Structure production Jamie has been a beta tester since RS2, an avid speaker on Revit Structure at Autodesk University, and a contributor to the Revit Structure forums on AUGI His local Revit Structure involvements include being a member of the Minnesota Revit User Group (MNRUG), participating in other speaking engagements on building information modeling collaboration... greater detail in describing some of the gallery projects So if you are a Revit Structure novice, do not wait; dive in and join this exciting march into the future of building design If you are a Revit Structure expert, you still will find many interesting concepts and procedures here that you might not have heard about before Revit Structure rocks! What You Will Learn In this book you will learn the basics... multiple Revit Structure projects Jamie joined Ericksen, Roed and Associates in 1996 as a structural designer and, over time, completely modernized its AutoCAD customization Throughout his 14 years of using Autodesk products, Jamie has been instrumental in the rollout of several versions of AutoCAD as well as the implementation of Revit Structure His responsibilities include oversight of all Revit Structure. .. are created using Revit Structure and what difficulties were surmounted How to Contact the Authors Sybex strives to keep you supplied with the latest tools and information you need for your work Please check the website at www.sybex.com/go/masteringrevitstructure2009, where we’ll post additional content and updates that supplement this book if the need arises Enter Mastering Revit Structure 2009 in... Autodesk acquired the Revit product and company, all that changed Significant resources were allocated to get Revit development up to speed, and soon the Structural module was released In a few short years Revit has become the 900-pound gorilla in the BIM world, accounting for nearly 70 percent of the BIM AEC software market With each new version of the program, and most notably when Revit Structure was developed... groups in the United States Tom also helped start the AUGI Revit Structural forum His first book is used widely for training, Autodesk Official Training Courseware (AOTC) Revit Structure 4 Essentials Tom is a frequent lecturer on Revit Structure and building information modeling (BIM) and has taught classes at Autodesk University for the last several years Tom grew up north of Boston, Massachusetts After... this happen Thanks to Ericksen, Roed and Associates for supporting me throughout my writing efforts and our Revit Structure user base for challenging me every day as well as maintaining great attitudes You are the ones who help keep me motivated and encourage me to learn more Thanks to the Revit Structure team (the Factory) for listening to their user base and continually adding functionality to each... learning about Autodesk Revit Structure and building information modeling should read this book The text is geared toward all levels while trying especially hard to cover subjects beyond the basics that will appeal to mid and advanced users Many real-world project scenarios are discussed as well as actual projects and how they were modeled This is a book by experienced, power Revit Structure users and... look under every rock in our effort to expose the underlying reality of the situation What’s Inside Here is a glance at what is in each chapter of Mastering Revit Structure 2009: Part 1: Basics of the Modeling Environment Chapter 1: Inside Revit Structure The basics are described in this first chapter, such as the layout of the different menus and commands You learn about the types of elements in the . (caddhelp.blogspot.com). www.sybex.com www.sybex.com/go/masteringrevitstructure2009 ISBN 978-0-470-38440-4 CATEGORY COMPUTERS/CAD-CAM $69.99 US $76.99 CAN SERIOUS SKILLS. Revit ® Structure 2009 MASTERING Thomas S. Weir Eric. implementation of Revit Structure. His responsibilities include oversight of all Revit Structure produc- tion. Jamie has been a beta tester since RS2, an avid speaker on Revit Structure at Autodesk. wants to master Revit Structure 2009. COVERAGE INCLUDES: • Understanding how parametric modeling frees you to focus on your designs • Exploring the broad array of tools in Revit Structure s user