Introducing Revit Architecture 2011 is the perfect resource for users of all skill levels who want to quickly learn this groundbreaking building information modeling (BIM) product.
Draw inspiration and ideas from the striking images in the book's beautiful, 16-page color insert, while you master essential Revit techniques.
With a stellar author team of Revit experts, this book covers all the bases. It thoroughly explains the principles of BIM and conventions of Revit Architecture 2011, delves into fine detail on crucial tools and tasks, and helps you reinforce your skills through a series of engaging, hands-on tutorials and exercises. You'll learn how to model, document, present, and share your design ideas using Revit the way the pros do.
Patrick Davis is Manager of Virtual Design and Construction at PBS&J and has used Revit to complete projects of all sizes. He is one of the founders of the Kansas City Revit User Group, teaches Revit, and has also served as the Communication Task Chair for the National Building Information Modeling Standard (NBIMS).
Charlie Busa is an Autodesk Technical Consultant and a frequent Autodesk University speaker.
Beau Turner is a Revit Consultant and Developer with Avatech Solutions and is a frequent Autodesk University speaker.
Stephen Stafford is a Revit Consultant, editor of the Autodesk User Group International AEC Edge e-zine, and operates a popular Revit blog (revitoped.blogspot.com).
Patrick Davis is Manager of Virtual Design and Construction at PBS&J and has used Revit to complete projects of all sizes. He is one of the founders of the Kansas City Revit User Group, teaches Revit, and has also served as the Communication Task Chair for the National Building Information Modeling Standard (NBIMS). Charlie Busa is an Autodesk Technical Consultant and a frequent Autodesk University speaker. Beau Turner is a Revit Consultant and Developer with Avatech Solutions and is a frequent Autodesk University speaker. Stephen Stafford is a Revit Consultant, editor of the Autodesk User Group International AEC Edge e-zine, and operates a popular Revit blog (revitoped.blogspot.com).