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2010 Autodesk Revit Platformwatch the What's New and Actually Matters in 2010
The Autodesk Revit platform based products for BIM feature an aligned user interface, giving the entire range of products a consistent look and feel. The updated Autodesk Revit platform also allows a greater level of interoperability for green building analysis, providing support for the green building extensible markup language (gbXML) format. Updates to the products based on the Autodesk Revit platform include: Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 software(BIM for architects and designers) enables customers to more accurately capture early design concepts with improved conceptual design functionality via:
Autodesk Revit Structure 2010 software(BIM for structural engineers, designers, and drafters) integrates a multi-material physical and an independently editable analytical model, to help provide for more efficient, more accurate documentation, analysis and design. Users will experience:
Autodesk Revit MEP 2010 software(BIM for mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineers) provides customers with optimum tools for system design and building performance analysis helping engineers to make better informed decisions. The 2010 release provides new functionality including:
Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 software(BIM for architects and designers) enables customers to more accurately capture early design concepts with improved conceptual design functionality via: Conceptual Design EnhancementsNew conceptual design features allow you to sketch freely, create 3D models quickly, and take your design from concept to construction documentation all in one environment.
Improved User InterfaceAutodesk Revit Architecture 2010 offers a streamlined new user interface that optimizes workflow and increases discoverability of new tools.
Performance and Interoperability3New conceptual design features help you to prepare models for fabrication and construction with built-in tools for dividing, patterning and panelizing complex forms.
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