posted by David Harrington April 9th, 2014
posted by David Harrington March 12th, 2014
Want to avoid encountering the same issues in project after project? Author Robert Bell presents a "pre-game" document that will help you prepare.
posted by October 7th, 2013
Author Monica Petersen with general tips for choosing third-party applications, plus descriptions of a few starter apps you might want to consider.
posted by Marilyn Law July 24th, 2013
MEP Engineer Gary Ross profiles the latest development in Revit MEP and highlights where the industry will go with future use and software development.
posted by Amanda Ishak December 6th, 2012
Autodesk Certified Instruction Gerry G. Ramsey comments on the challenges of Autodesk and Revit training and offers insight on how to leverage BIM education in your firm.
posted by Gerry Ramsey October 4th, 2012
In a 3D world, BIM is the glue that holds design and construction together. This article sorts through the steps that a firm normally takes to go from design through construction using BIM.
posted by Amanda Ishak October 4th, 2012
AUGI brings you all the latest news on service patches and updates from Autodesk within the last month.
posted by Mark Kiker October 4th, 2012
The Beck Group benefits from using Kiwi Codes Family Browser for quick access to the firm's content library.
posted by Marilyn Law September 14th, 2012
The 2013 release brings improvements to the core functionality of Revit Server, from a user's point of view.
posted by Jason Bailly July 28th, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law July 9th, 2012
Autodesk's bundling of Revit Structure, Revit MEP, and Revit Architecture has long been requested by the Revit community. Here's a closer look at this all-in-one solution.
posted by Marilyn Law June 25th, 2012
Seriously, Jay Zallan authors an article with every Revit tip, trick, technique & workaround.
posted by Marilyn Law May 28th, 2012
Melanie asked our Reviteers what release they used first and found that any given Revit user you meet on our site has about six years of experience with this particular tool. Of course, 22% of AUGI’s Revit users have even more familiarity with it. That is a whole lot of BIMming going on.
posted by Melanie Stone May 3rd, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law March 1st, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law February 28th, 2012
The days of the self-taught professional are gone. Today's Revit users have a plethora of training choices.
posted by Marilyn Law January 31st, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law January 27th, 2012
Wicked problems, wicked tools, and wicked solutions in the BUILT environment. By James L. Salmon.
posted by James Salmon December 28th, 2011
Check out the advantages and disadvantages of computing in a Public Cloud, Remote Private Cloud, and Private Cloud.
posted by Marilyn Law November 22nd, 2011