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versatility of revit

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Hi, I'm donatella, I'm new to the forum. I'm an architect in an engineering firm and I'm about to finish the revit course. the program seems very versatile. But I want to test it with things other than building. for example for the presentation of works such as bridges, cycle paths, parks, hydraulic artifacts, photovoltaic parks, etc. do you have experience? Have you talked about it in the forum yet? thanks to all
 
the speech is played on different scales, the urban scale is not manageable by software dedicated to architecture.
Every scale of work, starting from urban planning to construction, requires different systems, if then these systems are able to interchange data and geometries natively then this helps the design study to speed up studies and projects.
You may also think about revit what you have in mind, but it would be a useless force on the software engine that is versatile (as you say) but that if used only to model it risks being useless to the cause of the bim, which is anything else.
follow the advice of tristan

Hi.
 
Too bad we just bought it. but perhaps in the future.. .
thanks anyway for clarification.
d
 
for those goals you can also evaluate vectorworks in a landmark or designer version (full version).
 
Too bad we just bought it. but perhaps in the future.. .
thanks anyway for clarification.
d
attention, you have purchased a Mr product!
then, if these things were done with autocads, that is without any intelligence, evil that goes you can do them in the same way with revit.
something can be more automatic, like wind farms, others need careful modeling, type cycle paths and so on.
everyone expects who knows what, but remember occasionally that free modeling (which allows revit and many others) helps a lot for non-standard applications.
sometimes being too fundamentalist bim is likely to be :biggrin:


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I agree. to what I have seen it is still possible to do something, without exaggerating. Now I mention in a biogas plant all industrial pipes and sheds placed on very shaped territory, with plates, new roads, many different levels of project.... I will let you know... .
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Donatella
 
I agree. to what I have seen it is still possible to do something, without exaggerating. Now I mention in a biogas plant all industrial pipes and sheds placed on very shaped territory, with plates, new roads, many different levels of project.... I will let you know... .
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Donatella
Good job!
 
done. improved with the experience but sufficient to blow the customer.
revit doesn't disappoint me.
Hi.
Donatella
 

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