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Introducing Revit Architecture 2008
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Introducing Revit Architecture 2008

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Revit Architecture is transforming how architectural models are designed and documented, and this is the perfect guide to quickly become productive with this industry-leading BIM solution. This practical reference and tutorial offers you a theoretical overview of BIM, explains the principles of Revit, and delves into all of Revit’s essential tools. The expert authors are architects whose years of experience with BIM technology have resulted in these pages of impressive examples, practical explanations, and in-depth and detailed tutorials.

 
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Product Details
Author:Eddy Krygiel
Paperback:416 pages
Publisher:Sybex
Publication Date:May 07, 2007
ISBN:0470126523
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:7.3 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:1.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Full of Redlines  Jun 22, 2008
This is a difficult tutorial book to read and to follow. The coordination between the text, graphics, images, and cd-rom files are sketchy at best. It is just difficult to learn Revit because I often find myself troubleshooting the errors in this book. The people who read this book are in the building industries and picking up redlines and xrefs are very important. How can a book that suppose to teach Revit, a program that promotes drawing coordination, lacks these vital attributes? This is just absurd.

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3Introduction is right  Jun 10, 2008
This book is purely introduction. Don't expect to become a professional drafter with just this book.

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4Introducing Revit Architecture 2008   Dec 11, 2007
I feel that this book will really help the department I am in. We are trying to implament REVIT, this book is a real good tool to help with the training that is needed to get this done.

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1Poorly written and presented book  Nov 13, 2007
After working with this book for four hours I'm already fed up with it. This book has poor presentation by doing things such as referring to highlighted section on all black and white drawings, and providing tutorial steps for functions that do not work in Revit. Also, vague wording makes it hard to find tools and tool bars being referred too. This book is not a good learning tool. Think twice about buying this book, and read any glorifying reviews carefully and with reservations.

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4Excellent book for beginers  Oct 12, 2007
I read this book A-Z and it helped a lot. Although i already have made one little revit project before reading this book, there were a lot of useful tips. I liked the way book tells about revit - everything's written from architects sight not techno-geek's.
Only four stars because there were too less information about revit families - thats very important even for beginers.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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