Michael Wilson
Michael is an Instructor for VDCI San Diego focusing on teaching and creating Revit courses to help students learn workflows through project based exercises that can be applied to real world projects. As a Licensed Architect in the State of California he has over 25 years of experience working on award winning commercial, municipal and industrial projects; creating spaces for some of the top pharmaceutical companies in the world, and enriching communities with projects like the El Cajon Animal Shelter, Mission Hills Library and El Centro Library. As an Autodesk Certified Platinum Revit Instructor he has helped train thousands of students over the past 15+ years within the San Diego AEC community and beyond.
Learning Resources by Michael Wilson
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Clash Detection and Coordination: Revit Project Management Tutorial
Learn how to create a detailed coordination view for clash resolution in Revit with this insightful tutorial on clash detection and coordination. Explore step-by-step instructions on identifying clashes and making necessary adjustments for a seamless project management experience.
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Creating Building Sections and Details Sheets in Revit
Learn how to organize building sections and details on sheets in Revit by creating sections and details sheets for your project. Follow the step-by-step guide to set up and adjust views for a clean and professional-looking final print.
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Getting Started with BIM 302: Downloading Data Sets and Setting Up Folders
Learn how to set up folders and download data sets for the BIM 302 course, including Revit families and CAD files. Get started by opening the BIM 302 Start file and prepare for the next steps in the course.
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Creating Habitat for Humanity House: Project 1 in Revit
Join us in creating a Habitat for Humanity House in Revit with detailed floor plans, family components, and a PDF deliverable. Get ready to bring your design skills to life!
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Dimensioning Exterior and Interior Walls on Level Two in Revit
Learn how to ensure consistent dimensioning for interior walls on Level Two in Revit by following a detailed process and checking for alignment with Level One dimensions. Discover how to maintain accuracy and make adjustments to ensure uniform dimensions throughout the project.
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