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Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 Demo

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

This demo was part of a 6 Feb 2009 press webcast. The demo highlights the new massing environment for conceptual design in Revit Architecture 2010.

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  • Go for it , the future belongs to noone!

  • they provide 30days trial free download or you can get student version for 13 month with your student email.

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  • revit is very helpfull for aluminum production like curtain wall skylights domes composite panels

    i like this

  • @htcfox Revit is just right for commercial architecture. It's not for creative architects though.

  • @TheFahry20 What do you think is better? I've tried AutoCAD, Revit, Vectorworks, ArchiCAD, Rhino on the CAD/BIM front, and Cinema 4D, max, and Maya on the viz animation side. Bear in mind i'm a mac user though so i've only dabbled with Revit/Max. I have to say Rhino is by far my favorite piece of software.

  • @grahamhg: not really man..Rhino is pretty normal without grasshopper, but not for 3Ds Max!

  • this has the same basics as sketch-up only way more professional

  • xD i want to know more about this

  • @grahamhg Rhino is also better for freeform curves than any other software btw.

  • @fobmastafob Actually a slight correction, Revit is a BIM software meaning it uses components (i.e. wall stairs etc) in the design process, regular straight drafting is limited. Rhino is a nurds based CAD software primarily designed for drafting, though it has had BIM capability added on later. Personally I prefer CAD over BIM as it is better for customisation, BIM is poor for 'statement' architecture. CAD requires more work though.

  • @digitaldown Indeed. There's no way i'm putting windows on a mac though! I don't like BIM anyway as I t feels like i'm on rails and the computer is doing the work for me. Its ideal for commercial architecture I suppose but not for 'real' architecture I you get me. BIM is really bad for customised buildings.

  • @grahamhg thanks for your reply! I will practice rhino then.

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