Revit L2

Overview
This Level 2 Revit Architecture course at CIS College builds on the foundations from Level 1 and goes deeper into building a complete Building Information Model. Over 27 hours you will move from creating a full building model with structural elements, floors, and roofs, into more advanced documentation, presentation, and coordination tools.
You will finish with the skills to manage a real Revit project: from area analysis and massing to site tools, design options, project phasing, and linking multiple building models together.
What You Will Learn
- Create a Building Information Model with levels, column grids, beams, braces, floors, roofs, and curtain walls
- Create views, sheets, tags, and schedules, including window, door, and room schedules
- Apply annotation, dimensioning, and detailing standards for construction documentation
- Finish drawing sheets with note blocks, legends, and revision tracking
- Render exterior and interior views, create walkthroughs, and run solar studies
- Build presentation views and import SketchUp models into a project
- Create curtain systems, roofs, area analysis, massing, and grouped elements
- Use site tools, sharing coordinates, design options, project phasing, and linked building models
Course Curriculum
| Module | What you cover | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Introduction and Building Information Model Basics | Express workshop review and creating the project structural model with levels, grids, beams, and floors | 3 |
| Views, Sheets, Tagging and Scheduling | Creating views and sheets, and tagging and scheduling doors, windows, and rooms | 3 |
| Annotation, Dimensioning and Detailing | Creating dimensions, text annotation, and details from the building model | 2 |
| Finishing Sheets and Dependent Views | Note blocks, drawing lists, legends, revision tracking, and dependent views | 2 |
| Rendering, Walkthroughs and Solar Studies | Rendering views, recording walkthroughs, and creating solar studies | 2 |
| Presentation Views and SketchUp Import | Building presentation analytique views and importing SketchUp models as masses | 3 |
| Curtain Systems and Roofs | Flat and curved curtain systems, sloped glazing, and building roofs from footprints | 2 |
| Area Analysis, Massing and Grouping | Area schemes and color plans, massing tools and elements, and creating and nesting groups | 3 |
| Site, Sharing and Design Options | Site tools and topography, sharing coordinates between models, and creating multiple design options | 3 |
| Project Phasing and Linking Models | Phasing a model and linking and coordinating multiple building models | 2 |
| Modifying Project and System Settings | Customizing materials, fill patterns, object styles, parameters, and print settings | 2 |
Who This Course Is For
This course is designed for students who have completed Revit Architecture Level 1 and want to manage more complex building models, documentation, and multi-model project coordination.
Target audiences
- Students who have completed Revit Architecture Level 1
Requirements
- Completion of Revit L1 (Revit Architecture Level 1) or equivalent Revit experience