I have started to look at Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 book. Although I have read a couple fo other books on Revit - notably Mastering 2010, this book is quiet different - I personnaly like it, I have been through the first couple of chapters which have reinforced the key principles in understanding the Revit philosophy: Datum (grids, reference, and levels) Views (sections, elevations, 3d and call outs), workplanes, Project Browser (filter the view either by type, or by floor level), Interface (ribbon, navigation bar, cube).
Obviousley there is much more to Revit, for example families, but the reference datums need to be understood before creating families.
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