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REVIT ARCHITECTURE/AUTOCAD
 
REVIT
 
ARCHITECTURE SUITE QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
1. General Product Information 
1.1 What is Revit Architecture? 
Revit technology is Autodesk’s platform for building information modeling. Built on the 
Revit
®
 platform, Revit Architecture software is a complete, discipline-specific building 
design and documentation system supporting all phases of design and construction 
documentation. From conceptual studies through the most detailed construction drawings 
and schedules, Revit-based applications help provide immediate competitive advantage, 
deliver better coordination and quality, and can contribute to higher profitability for 
architects and the rest of the building team. 
At the heart of the Revit platform is the Revit parametric change engine, which 
automatically coordinates changes made anywhere—in model views or drawing sheets, 
schedules, sections, plans…you name it.  
1.2 How does Revit Architecture help with Sustainable Design? 
Revit Architecture offers a rich set of capabilities that support better sustainable design 
decision  making. For example:  
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Calculating material quantities to support cost estimating and study design 
analysis against LEED criteria is greatly simplified through the use of the material 
takeoff feature.  
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Revit Architecture sun studies enable designers to quickly analyze sun positions 
and solar effects while informing the design process.  
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Designers can also export building information, including materials and room 
volumes, to green building extensible markup language (gbXML) to perform 
energy analysis and study building performance. 
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Using design options easily develop and evaluate multiple sustainable design 
alternatives. Visualize, quantify and present any combination of schemes to 
inform the decision making process.  
 
Whether you’re considering one or several sustainable design options, through the 
analysis of materials, quantities, energy use, and lighting in a virtual building information 
model, designers can better create sustainable building performance in the real world. 
1.3 What is building information modeling? 
Building information modeling (BIM) is the creation and use of coordinated, internally 
consistent, computable information about a building project in design and construction. 
The ability to keep this information up-to-date and accessible in an integrated digital 
environment gives architects, engineers, builders, and owners a clear overall vision of 
their projects and contributes to the ability to make better decisions faster—helping raise 
the quality and increase the profitability of projects. 
For more information about building information modeling and Autodesk’s strategy for the 
application of information technology to the building industry, see the white papers and 
other information at www.autodesk.com/bim