Revit is a design and documentation platform that supports the design, drawings, and schedules required for building information modeling (BIM), and allows for coordination among all team members.
BIM is an integrated workflow built on coordinated, reliable information about a project from design through construction and into operation.
In the Revit model, every drawing sheet, 2D and 3D view, and schedule is a presentation of information from the same virtual building model.
Revit provides schedules, quantities, and material takeoffs to quantify and analyze the components and materials used in a project.
How many times you’ve changed your design, and start over again, and wishing if you have a tool to buy you more time?
Revit gives a tool to explore alternative designs in the building model and develop, evaluate, and redesign building components and rooms within the same project, which means you will get a collection of possible solutions for a particular design problem.
When you’re working on a design, you need a reference Code according to the system you’re designing, a software to calculate, and another one for modeling.
Fortunately, all of that is provided in the same environment in Revit.
Revit provides a great tool for Energy Analysis to generate an energy analytical model, run energy simulations, and calculate heating and cooling loads.
In plain AutoCAD, if you change an element in section view, you must change it in all views as well.
In Revit, parametric change engine automatically coordinates changes made anywhere—in model views, drawing sheets, schedules, sections, and plans.
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