Warning! Review Your Revit Warnings
Surely you’ve noticed those little warnings that pop up as we’re working on our models notifying you of walls that
Surely you’ve noticed those little warnings that pop up as we’re working on our models notifying you of walls that
Today’s Revit tip helps ease a common frustrating task…relocating lost levels which you know exist, but for whatever reason have left the visible
Here is a quick tip for Revit if you need to import a pattern file for use as a model
Archiving your Revit model is an important way to maintain documentation of your projects, and the process can be a
There are many out of the box families that come with Revit including a standard countertop and also a sink.
This is one of our recent exciting designs for a Greene & Greene inspired house in Evergreen, Colorado. Occasionally we
I recently responded to a company chatter post about how to properly phase a project. As an architectural project designer,
Often, when creating a family in Revit, such as an electrical switch or receptacle, there are a number of varieties
Another efficient learning tool for designers to use is a new software called Dynamo. Dynamo, created by AutoDesk, can be
I’ve been working on organizing our Revit Template which is used when we create a new project. It should have
Working in Revit makes it simple to find data about the building being modeled, such as its life cycle energy
As the design industry continues to slowly transition away from traditional drafting programs, namely AutoCAD, and into using building information
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