Revit

Built for BIM

Revit® BIM software includes features for architectural design, MEP and structural engineering, and construction. Revit supports a multidiscipline, collaborative design process.

What does Revit Software Do?

Revit is software for BIM and supports a multidisciplinary design process for collaborative design. Its powerful tools let you use the intelligent model-based process to plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure.

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Design

Model building components analyze and simulate systems and structures, and iterate designs. Generate documentation from Revit models.

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Visualize

Communicate design intent more effectively to project owners and team members by using models to create high-impact 3D visuals.

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Collaborate

Multiple project contributors can access centrally shared models. This results in better coordination, which helps reduce clashes and rework.

What Our Experts Say
About Revit

Sarah Wilkerson and Matt Dillon discuss expertise in Revit template development, challenging and rewarding projects, and what Matt is focused on this year.

Revit Blog

June 10, 2020

System Requirements for Revit 2021

Autodesk published its system requirements for Revit 2021 in April, 2020. Generative design and other critical features were added at that time. Summary: System Requirements and Recommendationsfor Autodesk Revit 2021 …

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Six Add on Tools You Need for Revit Productivity

January 21, 2020

6 Add-On Tools you Need for Revit Productivity

Ours is a busy industry these days – with deadlines and delays and overtime and labor shortages. Your team is busy. You are beyond busy. And, when changes happen to …

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System Requirements for Revit 2020

May 13, 2019

System Requirements for Revit 2020

On April 18, 2019 Autodesk published its authoritative article on the system requirements for Revit 2020. The list is especially helpful because the main hardware configurations are workflow-related. Still using …

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