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Frequently Asked
Questions The Autodesk® Revit® platform is Autodesk’s premier
foundation for building information modeling. Applications built on the Revit
platform, such as Autodesk® Revit® Building, are complete,
discipline-specific building design and documentation systems supporting all
phases of design and construction documentation. From conceptual studies
through the most detailed construction drawings and schedules, applications
built on Autodesk Revit help provide immediate competitive advantage, and
better coordination and quality, and can contribute to higher profitability
for architects and the rest of the building team. At the heart of the Autodesk Revit platform
is the Revit parametric change engine, which automatically coordinates
changes made anywhere—in model views or drawing sheets, schedules, sections,
plans, you name it. 2. What is
building information modeling and how does it apply to Autodesk Revit
Building? Building information modeling is an
innovative approach to building design, construction, and management.
Building information modeling provides high-quality information about project
design scope, schedule, and cost when and how you need it, helping to
dramatically reduce inefficiencies and risk throughout the building process. The ability to keep this information up-to-date
and accessible in an integrated digital environment gives architects,
engineers, builders, and owners a clear overall vision of their projects and
contributes to the ability to make better decisions faster—helping raise the
quality and increase the profitability of projects. For more information about building
information modeling and Autodesk’s strategy for the application of
information technology to the building industry, see the white papers and
other information at www.autodesk.com/bim. 3. What are
the important new features in Autodesk Revit Building? Autodesk Revit Building expands on features
and concepts introduced in Autodesk® Revit 7, including Building Maker,
Parametric Components, and Worksharing. ·
Building
Maker enables users to understand the feature sets available to design
buildings from concept modeling to construction documentation. ·
Parametric
Components provide an open, graphical system for design thinking and form
making that enables users to efficiently create content. ·
Worksharing
provides a full range of features that enable several team members to work on
a project simultaneously. Following are a few of the new features: ·
Enhancements
to Autodesk Revit Parametric Components: Use the Edit Loaded Families feature to edit
previously loaded families in Autodesk Revit Building. Use Scheduling Nested
Families to schedule the components in a nested family. ·
Interference
Check: Set parameters to
scan your model for problems with conflicting elements. ·
Publish
to Autodesk Buzzsaw: Easily
upload your files from Autodesk Revit Building to your Autodesk® Buzzsaw®
project site. Automatically convert Autodesk Revit Building files to either
DWG or Autodesk® DWF™ (Design Web Format™) file format. Use default template
assignments to assign properties to a view and set those properties back to
their original state before publishing or printing a project. 4. Autodesk
Revit Building handles building modeling well, but what about conventional
drafting and detailing? Do I still need AutoCAD to get my work done? You can work entirely in Autodesk Revit
Building to generate your construction documentation. AutoCAD® software is
not required. 5. How does
Autodesk Revit Building work with large teams and projects? Worksharing distributes the power of the
Autodesk Revit Building parametric building modeler across the project team.
Worksharing provides a complete range of collaboration modes, from
on-the-fly, simultaneous access to the shared model, through the formal
division of the project into discrete shared units, to complete separation of
project elements or systems into individually managed linked models.
Worksharing enables team members to choose the best way to collaborate and
interact based on workflow and project requirements. 6. What if
my clients or consultants insist on DWG deliverables for coordination? Autodesk Revit Building can produce DWG
deliverables just as AutoCAD can. Autodesk Revit Building provides
industry-leading DWG compatibility using the Autodesk ObjectDBX™ toolkit. And
because these DWG deliverables were created in a modeler, they are well
structured and easy to change. Autodesk Revit Building supports the process
most architectural firms use with their consultants by producing
well-organized and layered DWG files using any layering standard the user
wants. Autodesk Revit Building ensures that nothing in an exported DWG file
ends up on the wrong layer, easing consultant interactions and helping speed
the design and construction process. Autodesk Revit Building provides features
that help integrate your work with consultants. You can import or link DWG
files directly into Autodesk Revit Building to use as reference geometry or
as the starting point for a new design, such as a site plan. Any CAD system
that supports the DWG, DGN, or DXF™ file format can work effectively with
Autodesk Revit Building. 7. What
about object compatibility between Autodesk Revit Building and Autodesk
Architectural Desktop and Autodesk Building Systems? Autodesk Revit Building can read and write
ACIS® solids. This gives users a way to export their models from Autodesk®
Architectural Desktop and Autodesk® Building Systems software and import or
link 3D information into Revit Building. You can cut sections and perform
visual interference detections with this method. 8. Are there
any other industry-specific applications built on Autodesk Revit Building? Autodesk® Revit® Structure is a fully
integrated geometrical, material, and analytical modeling application for
structural engineering, analysis, design, and documentation that will be
available later in 2005. It is building information modeling for structural
engineers. Autodesk® Revit® Systems, the MEP application built on the
Autodesk Revit Building platform, is currently in beta. 9. Do I need
to know a programming language to create content in Autodesk Revit Building? No, Parametric Components are an open,
graphical system for design thinking and form making, a powerful way of
expressing design intent at increasingly detailed levels. No programming
language or coding is required to drive this powerful system. And any and all
relationships can be expressed directly in the system; nothing is assumed
other than that you are thinking about a building design. 10. Autodesk
Revit Building uses AccuRender® raytracing and radiosity as a rendering
solution. Can I use Revit Building with Autodesk VIZ? Users can transfer geometry from an Autodesk
Revit Building model into Autodesk® VIZ through DWG file export. The
Autodesk® VIZ 2005 Interoperability for Revit plug-in imports the DWG file
exported from Autodesk Revit 7 or Autodesk Revit Building and maintains
material assignments. Because this functionality is incorporated into
Autodesk® VIZ 2006, the plug-in is no longer necessary. |