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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 720.2840285536 EAN: 9781418020569 ISBN: 1418020567 Label: Autodesk Press Manufacturer: Autodesk Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 632 Publication Date: 2005-09-07 Publisher: Autodesk Press Studio: Autodesk Press
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Revit Text Book Comment: This is a good text. However, it wasn't the latest edition. It would have been nice to see an edition in the product description not receive the product before you realize it is an older version.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Basic Comment: This book didn't really help me a whole lot because it's a little too basic in terms of teaching you how to figure out the program. But it does do a good job of explaining the very basic features and benefits of using Autodesk Revit
Customer Rating:      Summary: great resource book Comment: this book helped me on the first day it arrived. i needed help on how to "model" a curtain wall. there it was. the steps that the book went into detail were very good. i keep this book at my desk at work!
Customer Rating:      Summary: No 1 Reference for any Architectural Office Comment: I've been using Revit since release 4. I'm on release 8 now.
The help menu within the software itself is detailed and user friendly, but it does not address issues specific to architectural offices i.e. implementing new software into an established practice.
The book 'Introducing & Implementing Autodesk Revit Building' more than adequately addresses every conceivable issue regarding implementation and when used in conjunction with Autodesk Revit's built in help menu should be the only references you'll need to take you from concept to completion on just about any sized architectural project.
It's a sound investment for the novice or more advanced Revit user.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This innovative book shows how building design strengths and methods can be used and applied with Autodesk® Revit® Building. Coverage explores the ways in which Revit Building handles design and documentation tasks and the advantages it presents for creating fully integrated building information models. Tutorial exercises early in the book illustrate how Autodesk Revit Building can be combined effectively with AutoCAD® and Architectural Desktop® drawings to make the best use of existing files and work practices. Numerous other exercises illustrate how to use Revit Building's sophisticated and robust capabilities as a full-featured architectural design tool- sketched massing objects that convert to building elements, configurable components, automatic coordination of all parts of the building model with views and annotations, simply controlled yet detailed graphic representation and output, strong data management via schedules, and color diagrams.
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