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    Posted: 11.Sep.2008 at 23:04

I am looking for a good Revit Tutorial (either book or video) with a focus on high rise buildings.

Specifically how to setup files with multiple repeating modules.

Any help would be appreciated

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Sep.2008 at 11:14
You can find a lots of resources eg.: Google.
 
It's up to you what's your favourite - book, eBook, video, lesson.
My experience is: lessons with teacher is best for start.


Edited by PepaR - 20.Sep.2008 at 11:14
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Oct.2008 at 18:49
Are you using Revit currently?

In Revit, you can select an item or items, copy them to clipboard, and then paste aligned and from that dialog box, select which levels you want to paste them to.

If you want to get into the MEP part of things with mechanical systems, that will become a bit more challenging as the systems are all connected together.
Give a man AutoCad, and he'll draw you a floor plan.
Give a man Revit and he'll build you a house.
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