Jason Peckovitch expands on what constitutes a strong, continuously enhancing ‘living’ template file life.
Monica Fernendez explore the innovative application of Revit’s features beyond their standard applications to develop nine distinct drawing sets for an existing, multi-story healthcare facility!
Jonathan Massaro introduces the new version of Revit that Autodesk has released while going over the tasks to follow through with before rolling out the latest and greatest!
Jason Peckovitch highlights a few of the nearly 50 enhancements and features in the Revit 2025 release, discovering how the latest version of Revit can help you design, model, and document MEP systems with more efficiency and accuracy.
Jason Peckovitch dissects some of the most common challenges that AEC firms encounter when implementing new technologies or workflows, and how they can overcome them with the help of Revit and a host of other software.
Jonathan Massaro shares a simplified, updated workflow for working with shared coordinates because none of those new tools help us with Revit’s new numerous tools and features.
Jason Peckovich hopes to have his article serve as your compass to navigate the intricacies of Revit, offering 10 tips and tricks that you can seamlessly integrate into your daily practice.
Emily Vineyard takes advantage of her wisdom over the years, and based on personal lessons she’s learned, her article represents her Top 4 Revit etiquette tips that can help you to become a “Model Citizen”.
Jason Peckovitch delves into the current technological landscape of Revit in 2023, exploring the advancements that are shaping the industry from cloud collaboration to generative/parametric design.
Jason Peckovitch dives into the visibility in Revit, turning it into a common topic that is referred to as the throwback game of Where’s Waldo.
Micheal Angelo delves into the benefits of integrating Grasshopper into Revit and how it expands design capabilities.
Rina Sahay takes us through the complexity of Revit software and gives very enlightening tips and tricks as well as enhancing your productivity in the area as a whole.
Paul Li gives us insight throughout his experience consisting of over three decades with AutoCAD, including some Revit comparisons.
Eric Wing informs us about his opinions and advice he has on “reliable technologies” and the background behind BIM 360.
Eric Wing shares how we can now share 3D views with all trades linked together where all you need to have on your computer is an internet browser. He goes super into depth and makes the instructions super clear with visuals involved.
Shawn Herring explores the coordination between Civil 3D and Revit. How is this possible? Does it really work? Yes, it does. Read all about in this issue.
Eric Wing explains the ability to create an entire air system based on an air handling unit, complete with water loops and the equipment that is associated with it.
Being interviewed as the reader is something new. Jay Zallan interview YOU in this article about project delivery in Revit.
Eric Wing expands our minds with a great explanation of file sharing, using none other than, BIM 360. This is the future of CLOUD!