Revit Workshops
Weekend Revit Workshops
Spend a weekend sharply honing your skill with the architecture and construction industry’s
most widely-used software! This class is taught by a registered architect with expert-level
understanding of Revit software and who has dedicated countless hours to finding out
how to get the most out of Autodesk Revit. Anyone who uses Revit will benefit from
this two-day workshop.
On the first day we will take a deep dive into the ocean of Revit parameters and their
massive effect on making a building model and drawings.
On the second day we will explore the uses of Conceptual Masses in the beginnings
of projects and how they can empower masterful designs as a building project progresses.
All this will be taught through the lens of real, modern architecture and construction
business, where profit, data and repeatability are paramount along with skilled design.
If you work in Revit regularly, whether a beginner or a seasoned user of the software,
this workshop will be a crucial step toward greatly boosting your proficiency!
Upcoming workshops are scheduled for May 18 & 19, 2024
Revit Workshop FAQs
Instructor Chris Hanson Answers Your Questions
The Basics
$195 per person, per workshop.*
There are two workshops offered over one weekend in May:
> Parameters Deep Dive: Saturday, May 18
> The World of Conceptual Masses: Sunday, May 19
*There is a 10% discount for seniors, age 60+
Yes! Save $50 when you sign up for both workshops at the same time. *
*Cannot be combined with the senior discount
Workshop 1: Parameters Deep Dive
Saturday, May 18 9am-5pm
Workshop 2: The World of Conceptual Masses
Sunday, May 19 9am-5pm
Wenatchee Valley College
1300 Fifth Street
Wenatchee, WA
Room: Music and Arts Center (MAC), Room 1505
Campus map: https://www.wvc.edu/about/wenatchee-campus/wenatchee-campus-map.html
Learning how to create different types of Revit Families. Families are the individual objects of which a project is comprised. This workshop will focus on what are known as “loadable” Families, meaning those Families which exist as separate files outside of the project file (i.e. the building file). It may be easier to say what are not loadable Families, but are rather called “system” Families: the most common are walls, floors, roofs, ceilings, stairs and ramps. We will not focus on these primarily, only peripherally as they relate to loadable Families.
Every project has a starting point, but some starting points are further ahead than others. In this lesson we will explore an overview of the crucial pieces to such an advanced starting point, and will journey through some examples of which tools are key to use for preliminary designs, and how to harvest data important to the early stages of designing a building.
Spend a weekend sharply honing your skill with the architecture and construction industry’s most widely-used software! This class is taught by a licensed architect who has dedicated countless hours to finding out how to get the most out of Autodesk Revit. Anyone who uses Revit will benefit from this two-day workshop, and registration is available for either one or both days.
On the first day we will cover the art and science of creating expert-level Revit Family files. On the second day we will go over how to set up a project to expertly wield data in early design phases. All this will be taught through the lens of real, modern architecture and construction business, where profit, data and repeatability are paramount along with skilled design.
If you work in Revit regularly, whether a beginner or a seasoned user of the software, this workshop will greatly boost your proficiency!