School of Construction and the Environment Program: Interior Design INTD 2260 Revit for Interior Design Start : 5 January 2016 End : 22 March 2016 Total Hours: 36 Total Weeks: 12 Term/Level: Winter Course Credits: 3.0 Hours/Week: 3 Lecture: 1+ Lab: 2- Shop: 0 Seminar: 0 Other: 0 Prerequisites is a Prerequisite for: INTD 1150 Visual Communication 2D and INTD 2360 Residential Construction Drawings or Previous experience preparing construction drawings for Interior Design projects The ability to create interior design drawings based on conceptual sketches Previous experience with CAD in a Microsoft Windows environment Course Description This course covers the basics of Autodesk Revit in an interior design environment, from design through construction documentation. Students will be introduced to the tools and concepts of working with a fully parametric building model. At completion of the course, the student will draft construction drawings and basic visualizations of a small commercial project. Delivery of the course will concentrate on real world approaches and methodology rather than step by step procedures. Each session will define the concept/tools to be covered, provide examples and explanation of those concepts and then provide exercises for students to work through to explore and apply the concepts/tools. Evaluation Exercises Quizzes/exams Term project 25% 35% 40% TOTAL 100% Comments: Student must complete and hand in all assignments, the term project and write the midterm exams and final exam to receive a passing grade for the course Course Learning Outcomes/Competencies Upon successful completion, the student will be able to: A Model and Edit with Revit A1 Compare the BIM process to conventional CAD drafting A2 Navigate the Revit user interface A3 Accurately draft with the Revit coordinate system A4 Build the model with assemblies and materials (walls, floors, etc.) A5 Apply the editing tools B Set-up a Project B1 Illustrate appropriate workflow at project set-up B2 Draw Levels and Grids B3 Make Views and Sheets INTD 2260 REVIT FOR INTERIOR DESIGN-COURSE OUTLINE.DOC 12/15 Format02 1
C Build the Model C1 Create a space plan from a CAD base C2 Apply phasing and phasing graphic overrides C3 Model custom walls and curtain walls C4 Model system families (incl. floors, roofs, ceilings, etc.) D Add components / groups to the model D1 Load component families from the library D2 Download component families from the Internet D3 Assemble and use model groups and detail groups D4 Identify the difference between the three family types D5 Identify and draw the five primitives used to create a component family D6 Model a component family E Draw basic colour plans E1 Draw a colour / shaded plan E2 Schedule Components E3 Insert Rooms and Room tags F Draw Construction Drawings in a team F1 Apply Revit s workshare tools to a team project F2 Draw 2D details in drafting views F3 Link drafting views to the model G Draw basic rendered images G1 Draw a perspective view G2 Customize the perspective view style G3 Prepare a basic perspective view for post-production editing Verification I verify that the content of this course outline is current. Eamonn Bourke October 28, 2014 Authoring Instructor I verify that this course outline has been reviewed. Lori Burns October 28, 2014 Program Head/Chief Instructor I verify that this course outline complies with BCIT policy. Dean/Associate Dean Note: Should changes be required to the content of this course outline, students will be given reasonable notice. INTD 2260 REVIT FOR INTERIOR DESIGN-COURSE OUTLINE.DOC 12/15 Format02 2
Instructor(s) Eamonn Bourke Office Location: NE 01 246B Office Phone: (604) 453-4036 Office Hrs.: - E-mail: ebourke@bcit.ca Learning Resources Required: Storage Medium: USB key, 8GB or greater (preferred) Note: Students also have 250MB of personal storage space on the BCIT servers. Software: Revit (free student version) Hardware: Laptop capable of running Revit (see notes) Recommended: Three ring binder BCIT One Card or Print Card (required for access to printers) Assignment Details Assignment information will be distributed as required INTD 2260 REVIT FOR INTERIOR DESIGN-COURSE OUTLINE.DOC 12/15 Format02 3
Schedule Week Course Materials Remarks 1 Model and Edit with Revit. BIM process v conventional CAD drafting. User Interface. Coordinate system. Assignment: Install Revit at home. - Review course outline, schedule, policies and procedures. - Submit student profile. - Download & Install Revit. 2 Model and Edit with Revit. Assemblies and Materials. Editing tools. - Report Revit installation issues. Assignment 1: Editing Tools. 3 Set-up a Project. Revit workflow. Levels and Grids. Views and Sheets. - Assignment 1 Due. - Midterm Exam 1. Assignment 2: Titleblock family. Midterm Exam 1. (open book, written exam, all content to week 3). 4 From CAD to Revit. Space plan from CAD base. Phasing. Custom walls. Curtain walls. - Assignment 2 Due. Assignment 3: Draw a base plan. 5 System Families. Floors. Roofs. Ceilings. Term Assignment: Commercial project. - Assignment 3 Due. - Start working on Term Lab Time: Term Assignment (Add floor, roof and ceilings). 6 Components and Groups. Component library. Download components. Model and detail groups. Lab Time: Term 7 Families. System, Component and In-Place. Model a component family. Assignment 4: Model a Component Family. Lab Time: Term INTD 2260 REVIT FOR INTERIOR DESIGN-COURSE OUTLINE.DOC 12/15 Format02 4
Week Course Materials Remarks 8 Colour Plans. Areas and Area Tags. Rooms and Room Tags. Schedules. Colour fill schemes. Assignment 5: Occupancy plan, legend and schedule. - Assignment 4 Due. - Midterm Exam 2. Midterm Exam 2. (open book, written exam, all content to week 8). Lab Time: Term Assignment (Add rooms and room tags). 9 Collaboration. Worksets and workshare tools. Lab Time: Term - Assignment 5 Due. 10 Annotation and Detailing. Details in drafting views. Link drafting views to the model. Lab Time: Term Assignment (Draft details). 11 Visualization. Basic rendered images. Perspective views. Lab Time: Term Assignment (Generate perspective views). - Instructor feedback. 12 Final Exam. (open book, written & practical exam, all content). - Term Assignment Due. - Final Exam. Note: The course schedule is subject to change dependent on class skill level. A revised schedule will be handed out if needed. INTD 2260 REVIT FOR INTERIOR DESIGN-COURSE OUTLINE.DOC 12/15 Format02 5