Mastering Autodeskв® Revitв® — 2017 For Architecture

by Marcus Kim, Lance Kirby, and Eddy Krygiel is widely regarded as the ultimate guide and "BIM Bible" for both beginners and experienced professionals in the architectural industry.

Published by John Wiley & Sons , this comprehensive book cuts through the complexity of Building Information Modeling (BIM) by organizing its content around actual real-world workflows. 📊 Overview of the Book

Implementing worksharing, project management, and team collaboration. Mastering AutodeskВ® RevitВ® 2017 for architecture

The textbook spans roughly 984 pages and covers a project's lifecycle from initial conceptual design to finalized construction documentation. It is split into logical parts designed to mirror how architects learn and implement the software in a professional office. Key Learning Tracks

At nearly 1,000 pages, the pure size can be intimidating for casual learners or those looking for a quick reference guide. by Marcus Kim, Lance Kirby, and Eddy Krygiel

Written for the 2017 suite, it may lack the specific updated user interface or feature overhauls introduced in more recent yearly releases of Revit. 🎯 The Verdict

Mastering the crucial Family Editor, stairs, railings, and massing. The textbook spans roughly 984 pages and covers

Readers gain access to a dedicated companion site with before-and-after tutorial files and instructional videos.