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Features
Minimize coordination
mistakes with features like legends and revisions. Legends enable you to
create symbolic legends without adding elements to a project. And since legends are fully associative, they
always stay coordinated, no matter what changes you make. Revisions let you
manage updates easily and track new documents from the moment they are
issued.
Autodesk® Revit®
Building supports complete round-tripping of markups with Autodesk® DWF™
Composer. Track changes easily by combining DWF Composer files with Revit
Building navigation and revision management. You also can publish Revit
Building models to 3D Autodesk® DWF™ (Design Web Format™) file format for
high-impact communication of 3D design information.
Access a better
workflow for common conceptual and schematic tasks. Easily create expressive
forms to produce an overall massing study. Then select faces to design walls,
roofs, floors, and curtain systems. You can even use tools to extract
important information such as gross area per floor.
Autodesk Parametric
Components offer an open, graphical system for design thinking and form
making, which is a powerful way of expressing design intent at increasingly
detailed levels. Parametric Components can be used to generate the most
elaborate assemblies—including intricate iterative, algorithmic, and
behavioral characteristics—as well as the most elementary building parts. And
now, they also enable you to edit previously loaded families, read into
nested families, and schedule their components for construction
documentation. Best of all, no programming language or coding is required.
Easily convert Autodesk Revit Building files
to DWG or DWF format and upload them to Autodesk® Buzzsaw® project sites. Using
default template assignments, you also can assign properties to a view
and then set them back to their original state whenever you publish or print
your project.
Explain your design
intent better using sectional perspectives, a flexible tool that complements
other features in Autodesk Revit Building, including hidden-line and shaded
views, vectorial shadows, capped section boxes, and silhouette edges.
Set parameters to
scan your model for interference problems between elements.
Collaborate better
with users of AutoCAD®-based products and other CAD applications by importing
and exporting 3D solid geometry.
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