The Complete Revit 2026 Course For Architectural Design
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.00 GB | Duration: 8h 30m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.00 GB | Duration: 8h 30m
Learn how to model and create a full set of architectural drawings in Revit 2026—from first wall to final sheet.
What you'll learn
Model a complete residential project in Revit 2026 from scratch, following the actual construction sequence used on real job sites.
Create a full set of architectural drawings, including presentation plans, working floor plans, elevations, building sections, door & window schedules, stair pl
Build custom Revit families for doors, windows, railings, curtain walls, chajjas, and furniture—using a flexible, reusable approach.
Organize projects with professional standards, using ISO 19650-based naming conventions, templates, and clean library setups.
Leverage Revit 2026’s newest tools like Smart Grids, Toposolids, upgraded graphic styles, and energy analysis features to work faster and smarter.
Confidently move from design to documentation, producing sheet sets that are ready for clients, consultants, and contractors.
Requirements
No prior experience with Revit is required. I’ll guide you step-by-step from setting up your project to delivering a full set of drawings.
Basic understanding of architecture or construction is helpful (knowing what a wall, slab, or roof is will make things easier).
A computer capable of running Revit 2026 — ideally with at least 16GB RAM and a decent graphics card for smooth modeling.
Access to Revit 2026 (you can use the free student/trial version if needed).
A mouse with a scroll wheel is highly recommended for efficient navigation inside Revit.
A second screen or a tablet can be useful for watching lessons while working in Revit at the same time.
Description
If you've been struggling to piece together how a real project is built and documented in Revit, this course will change everything. Together, we’ll start from scratch and build a full residential project in Revit 2026, covering not just modeling, but also how to set up a proper working set of drawings—presentation plans, construction floor plans, elevations, sections, door & window schedules, staircase plans, and more.We’ll work the way it’s done on real projects:Build in construction order — set levels, model walls, floors, slabs, and roofs just like on-site.Dive deep into families — you'll learn to create your own doors, windows, railings, curtain walls, chajjas, kitchen units, and a lot more.Learn ISO 19650-based naming — so your views, sheets, and families stay organized from day one.Leverage the latest Revit 2026 features — new toposolids, smart grids, improved energy tools, and more.Deep dives — every module has extra lessons if you want to go beyond the basics and master professional tips.Exercise files and custom libraries included — and you'll also learn how to create your own reusable library and project template.Everything you’ll see is exactly how I work on real-world projects—with tips, shortcuts, and small corrections that only come with 10+ years of experience as an architect.By the end, you won’t just know how to "use Revit." You’ll know how to build and document a real project properly, from start to finish—ready for clients, consultants, and the construction team.If you’re tired of half-baked tutorials and want to actually deliver a complete residential project in Revit, this course is for you.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome to the Course
Lecture 2 Installing Revit: A Step-by-Step Guide
Lecture 3 Exploring the Revit Home Screen
Lecture 4 Creating a New Project: Understanding the Project Browser & Properties Window
Lecture 5 Navigating the Ribbon Interface in Revit
Lecture 6 Additional Settings
Lecture 7 Switching to Dark Mode in Revit
Lecture 8 Changing the Interface Language in Revit
Lecture 9 Using the Provided Exercise Files
Section 2: Working with External References
Lecture 10 Link a CAD file in Revit
Lecture 11 Move the CAD File to the Project Base Point
Section 3: Levels and Grids
Lecture 12 Create Levels in Revit
Lecture 13 Create Grids in Revit
Section 4: View Management
Lecture 14 Hide & Unhide Elements in Revit
Lecture 15 Create Plan Views in Revit
Lecture 16 Import CAD File (Recap)
Section 5: Building the Model in Revit (BIM-based Approach)
Lecture 17 Create External Walls in Revit
Lecture 18 Create Internal Walls in Revit
Lecture 19 Adding a 4” Wall and Changing Unit Settings
Lecture 20 Understand How Wall Layers Work
Section 6: Floors and Slabs
Lecture 21 Creating the Ground Floor Slab in Revit
Lecture 22 Creating the First Floor Slab in Revit
Lecture 23 Using Underlays and Applying View Properties
Section 7: Custom Family Creation - Doors
Lecture 24 Introduction to Door Family Creation – Selecting the right Family Template
Lecture 25 Setting Reference Planes and Adding Dimensions
Lecture 26 Creating Door Panels with Extrusions
Lecture 27 Nesting Families within a Door Family
Section 8: Custom Family Creation – Windows
Lecture 28 Creating Window Families – Part 1
Lecture 29 Creating Window Families – Part 2
Lecture 30 Creating Window Families – Part 3
Lecture 31 Extra: Optimizing Your Window Families – Tip 1
Lecture 32 Extra: Nested Window Families – Tip 2
Lecture 33 Extra Tip: Enhancing Window Details – Tip 3
Lecture 34 Advanced Window Family – Nested Openings
Lecture 35 Advanced Window Family – Adding Shutters
Lecture 36 Creating a Window Handle Family
Lecture 37 Timelapse Demonstration of Family Creation
Lecture 38 Quick Tips for Family Creation – Part 1
Lecture 39 Quick Tips for Family Creation – Part 2
Section 9: Interior Design and Furniture Placement
Lecture 40 Adding Floor Tiles in Revit
Lecture 41 Placing Furniture Families in Revit
Lecture 42 Creating 2D Furniture Families - Part 1
Lecture 43 Creating 2D Furniture Families - Part 2
Lecture 44 Creating 3D Furniture Families
Lecture 45 Designing a Custom Dining Furniture System
Lecture 46 Dining Furniture System Family – Part 1
Lecture 47 Dining Furniture System Family – Part 2
Lecture 48 Creating a Project Furniture Library
Lecture 49 Placing Remaining Furniture – Part 1
Lecture 50 Placing Remaining Furniture – Part 2
Section 10: Stairs
Lecture 51 Creating Stairs in Revit
Lecture 52 Stair Design Workshop: Exploring Different Stair Types
Section 11: Curtain Walls
Lecture 53 Adding Vertical Sections Using Curtain Walls
Lecture 54 Curtain Wall Customization: Adjusting Vertical Sections
Section 12: Rooms and Areas
Lecture 55 Adding Rooms to Your Project
Lecture 56 Troubleshooting and Fixing Small Modeling Errors
Lecture 57 Defining Areas in Revit – Part 1
Lecture 58 Defining Areas in Revit – Part 2
Section 13: Parapet Walls & Plaster FInishes
Lecture 59 Adding Parapet Walls in Revit
Lecture 60 Applying Interior Plasters and Bathroom Tiles – Part 1
Lecture 61 Applying Interior Plasters and Bathroom Tiles – Part 2
Lecture 62 Adding External Plaster Finishes – Part 1
Lecture 63 Adding External Plaster Finishes – Part 2
Section 14: Advanced Railing Design
Lecture 64 Creating Custom Railings in Revit
Lecture 65 Editing Stair Railings for Custom Design
Lecture 66 Designing Custom Railing Profiles
Lecture 67 Creating a Basic Baluster Family
Lecture 68 Designing a Decorative Baluster Family
Section 15: Final Touches
Lecture 69 Final Adjustments to our Model
Section 16: Documentation and Presentation
Lecture 70 Documentation Section
Lecture 71 Creating a Custom Presentation Sheet Family
Lecture 72 Managing Cropped Regions and Scope Boxes
Lecture 73 Making Views Presentable for Clients
Lecture 74 Creating and Using View Templates
Lecture 75 Revit Quick Tips – Part 1
Lecture 76 Revit Quick Tips – Part 2
Lecture 77 Generating Elevation Views
Lecture 78 Creating Section Views
Lecture 79 Creating Orthographic 3D Views
Lecture 80 Creating 2-Point Perspective Views
Lecture 81 Exporting Sheets as PDFs
Architecture students and beginners who want to learn Revit properly by building a complete residential project from scratch.,Self-taught Revit users who know the basics but struggle to create a clean, construction-ready working set of drawings.,Junior architects and interns looking to sharpen their documentation skills and learn professional workflows used in real offices.,Anyone transitioning from 2D CAD to BIM who wants a clear, hands-on path to model, coordinate, and document projects in Revit 2026.,Freelancers and solo practitioners who want to build faster, work smarter, and create high-quality templates and libraries they can reuse across projects.