Friday 22 April 2016

Role of Revit in CAD & BIM technologies

Revit was developed particularly with architecture in mind and was built purposefully by architects mainly for the AEC industry. Until that point, majority of the product development teams were architects or came from a design and construction background. The Revit Building application has been developed as a purpose built tool for architecture and is the only wholly parametric Building Information Modeling tool available. AutoCAD is the de facto standard non specialized CAD solution and its file formats DXF and DWG are the most common for CAD interchange. Since the late 90’s, the company made a determined effort to offer a product for every solution in the industry, frequently, purchasing competing businesses and technologies. In 2002, Autodesk bought Revit for a substantial amount and the software for the building solutions formed the foundation for future Autodesk products.
Revit Architecture & MEP
Revit Architecture & MEP is a building information modelling software for architects, engineers, structural engineers and contractors. It allows users to: design a building as well as its components in 3D, interpret the model with 2D drafting elements and access building information from the building models database. Revit is also 4D capable with tools to plan and track several stages in the lifecycle of a building, right from concept to construction and later demolition. This Revit software from Autodesk is particularly built for Building Information Modeling (BIM), allowing design and construction professionals to bring ideas from concept to construction with a coordinated and consistent model based approach. Revit is a single application that incorporates features for architectural design, MEP, construction and structural engineering.
Today, the growth of the AEC industry can be contributed to the ever evolving CAD and BIM technologies. BIM is said to be one of the most significant influential initiatives to have been developed for the AEC industry. BIM is not just a software package but  a vital concept. BIM produces precise information and data rich 3D representation and a database of a proposed building, which can be used throughout the lifecycle of the project to expose and eradicate possible flaws that could occur onsite before the work starts and can also help the client with maintenance issues after the completion of the building.
Similar to BIM, Revit has a major role to play in CAD technology as well. Before 3D CAD software, engineers and architects would work from 2D drawing software, which would result into very modest drawings made up of two dimensional lines. However, with 3D software with Revit being a major example, architects are now able to create fully 3D representations of a proposed building. It allows walkthroughs, to illustrate to the client that everything is where it’s supposed to be, detect clashes wherever possible, etc. Revit plays a major role in the BIM technology space which is why a large amount of the industry is adopting it.

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