Daniel Stine teamed up with Aaron Hansen to write a new book with a focus on Interior Design. The formal title is "Interior Design Using Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012" and is published by SDC (Schroff Development Corporation).
They are offering a nice sample chapter on Materials if you want to get a better sense of the book. From the book's description:
"The overall premise of the book is to learn Revit Architecture while developing the interior of a two story law office. The reader is provided an architectural model with established columns, beams, exterior walls, minimal interior walls and roofs in which to work. This allows more emphasis to be placed on interior design rather than primary architectural elements. The chapters chronology generally follows the typical design process. Students will find this book helps them more accurately and efficiently develop their design ideas and skills."
Table of Contents consists of:
They are offering a nice sample chapter on Materials if you want to get a better sense of the book. From the book's description:
"The overall premise of the book is to learn Revit Architecture while developing the interior of a two story law office. The reader is provided an architectural model with established columns, beams, exterior walls, minimal interior walls and roofs in which to work. This allows more emphasis to be placed on interior design rather than primary architectural elements. The chapters chronology generally follows the typical design process. Students will find this book helps them more accurately and efficiently develop their design ideas and skills."
Table of Contents consists of:
- Introduction; Leveraging Revit for interior design
- Project Navigation
- Revit Jumpstart
- Materials
- Programming
- Material Presentation Board
- Reception, Lobby and Lounge Design
- Office Spaces
- Break Room and Work Room
- Toilet room design
- Floor finishes
- Ceiling design
- Schedules
- Custom Content Creation
- Detailing
- Renderings
- Sheets
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