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Tekla structures manual - Tekla structures Custom Components Advanced Training Manual

Tekla structures Custom Components Advanced Training Manual - June 2011
Description:
Tekla Structures Custom Components Advanced Training Manual
English |RAR - PDF | 5.5MB | June 2011
This Software Manual has been developed for use with the referenced Software. Use of the Software, and use of this
Software Manual are governed by a License Agreement. Among other provisions, the License Agreement sets certain
warranties for the Software and this Manual, disclaims other warranties, limits recoverable damages, defines
permitted uses of the Software, and determines whether you are an authorized user of the Software. All information
set forth in this manual is provided with the warranty set forth in the License Agreement. Please refer to the License
Agreement for important obligations and applicable limitations and restrictions on your rights. Tekla does not
guarantee that the text is free of technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Tekla reserves the right to make
changes and additions to this manual due to changes in the software or otherwise.
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[Lynda] Revit Architecture 2011 Essential Training

Description:

A) Product Description
Course name:
Revit Architecture 2011 Essential Training
ASIN: B004CVK544
rar 1185 MB; ISO

Manufacturer's Description
In Revit Architecture 2011 Essential Training, author Paul F. Aubin shows how to create compelling architectural designs using the modeling tools in Revit. This course covers the entire building information modeling (BIM) workflow, from design concept to publishing. It also covers navigating the Revit interface, modeling basic building features such as walls, doors and windows, working with sketch-based components such as roofs and stairs, annotating designs with dimensions and callouts, and adding 3D geometry. Exercise files are included with the course.

B) Table of Contents

Introduction 13:45
1. Core Concepts 47:31
2. Getting Comfortable with the Revit Environment 42:18
3. Starting a Project 58:21
4. Modeling Basics 50:52
5. Links, Imports, and Groups 01:02:33
6. Sketch-Based Modeling Components 35:52
7. Complex Walls 32:43
8. Visibility and Graphic Controls 21:44
9. Rooms 27:02
10. Schedules and Tags 48:38
11. Annotation and Details 34:39
12. The Basics of Families 32:06
13. Sheets, Plotting, and Publishing 00:25
Conclusion

Author:
Paul F. Aubin

Duration (hr:min):
8:30

Released on:
7/23/2010

Exercise files:
Yes

Topics include:
Introducing building information modeling (BIM)
Adding levels, grids, and columns to set up a project
Creating building layouts with walls, doors and windows
Modifying wall types and properties
Working with DWG files and CAD inserts
Adding rooms
Adding filled and masking regions and detailing
Generate schedules and reports
Understanding families
Using reference planes, parameters and constraints
Outputting files, including DWF and PDF files

C) Author

Paul F. Aubin
Paul F. Aubin is an independent architectural consultant who travels the country lecturing and providing implementation, training, and support services for Autodesk® Revit® Architecture and AutoCAD®. Paul’s involvement in the architectural profession spans decades, with experience in design, production, CAD management, mentoring, coaching, and training. He serves as moderator for Cadalyst magazine’s online CAD Questions forum, is an active member of the Autodesk user community, and has been a top-rated speaker at Autodesk University (Autodesk’s annual user convention) for many years. His diverse experience in architectural firms, as a CAD manager, and as an educator gives his writing and his classroom instruction a fresh and credible focus. Paul is the author of many CAD and BIM books, including the widely acclaimed Mastering AutoCAD Architecture and Paul F. Aubin’s Mastering Revit® Architecture, and he is an associate member of the American Institute of Architects. He lives in Chicago with his wife and three children.

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Autodesk Assistance Program

Many AutoCAD users have experienced job loss in the past year or so. I have. I was laid off in August of 2008 and just found full time employment a few weeks ago. I was off work for about 7 months. I was lucky to find a job that fast really. During that time though I finished my degree (an A.S. in Design Drafting), did a small bit of CAD Services contract work, and did what I could to hone my AutoCAD skills. I was fortunate enough to have access to AutoDesk's Student Community (because I was a student.) There students can download FREE Autodesk software. the catch is that it lasts 13 months (the software does) and there is an education watermark on all files saved. But that's not a problem because you are there to learn the software, not produce with it. The site also has tons of free 24 hour training session! If you are a student and want to learn Revit, or Civil3D, you can, for free!

Autodesk understands that times or tough, they too have had to lay off great employees in the past few months themselves. Understanding this, they have released the Autodesk Assistance Program. This program is essentially making the same offer as the Student Community provides to those that have been laid off. Just show a bit of proof and you're in! It's a great idea and one that will benefit everyone. If you are laid off and want to train yourself, please take advantage of this. Get up to date on the latest software, or learn a totally new one. Now's your chance.

Autodesk Assistance Program

Many AutoCAD users have experienced job loss in the past year or so. I have. I was laid off in August of 2008 and just found full time employment a few weeks ago. I was off work for about 7 months. I was lucky to find a job that fast really. During that time though I finished my degree (an A.S. in Design Drafting), did a small bit of CAD Services contract work, and did what I could to hone my AutoCAD skills. I was fortunate enough to have access to AutoDesk's Student Community (because I was a student.) There students can download FREE Autodesk software. the catch is that it lasts 13 months (the software does) and there is an education watermark on all files saved. But that's not a problem because you are there to learn the software, not produce with it. The site also has tons of free 24 hour training session! If you are a student and want to learn Revit, or Civil3D, you can, for free!

Autodesk understands that times or tough, they too have had to lay off great employees in the past few months themselves. Understanding this, they have released the Autodesk Assistance Program. This program is essentially making the same offer as the Student Community provides to those that have been laid off. Just show a bit of proof and you're in! It's a great idea and one that will benefit everyone. If you are laid off and want to train yourself, please take advantage of this. Get up to date on the latest software, or learn a totally new one. Now's your chance.