I'm a designer with 30 years using AutoCad and Sketchup. As a dedicated designer that does not product construction documents any longer, I'd like to take a course that teaches conceptual design methods in Revit, massing, early design, block and stacking, etc.. I have limited experience in the program. Does anyone have any suggestions? Preferably classes in person rather than online.
Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:Preferably classes in person rather than online.
If you're willing to travel, the world is your oyster. We have a number of members from around the globe that I'm sure would want your business.
p.s. what about language? Are you fluent in all?
Hi @Anonymous
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There are a ton of resources, please see this thread for books, online classes, courses etc etc
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@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks barthbradley. Do you have anyone in the north central Florida (Gainesville) area?
I think @Alfredo_Medina is around Florida.
Hello, @Anonymous
Thanks, @ToanDN , for the kind referral.
To answer your question, @Anonymous , yes, I do provide on-site training, but usually for groups, in a classroom with computers. For one-to-one training, there is the internet, and therefore the location of the instructor is not important, as long as we can meet online.
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