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DescriptionAutodesk Revit 2017 English Win 64bit Autodesk Revit software is built for Building Information Modeling (BIM), helping professionals design, build, and maintain higher-quality, more energy-efficient buildings. Using the information-rich models created with Autodesk Revit software, architects, engineers, and construction firms can collaborate to make more-informed decisions earlier in the design process to deliver projects more efficiently. Any design changes made in Revit models are automatically updated throughout the model, keeping designs and documentation coordinated and more reliable. Autodesk Revit 2017 offers new features and user-requested enhancments, including: - Global Parameters - Autodesk Insight 360 - included with Revit 2017 subscription - Schedule improvements Autodesk Revit includes features for architectural design, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, structural engineering, and construction and is available as part of Autodesk Building Design Suite Premium and Ultimate editions, providing a compre- hensive solution for the entire building project team. In the one box of Revit you'll find tools to help you with MEP, architecture and structural design. Five Standout Features from Autodesk Revit 2017 1. Modernized Text Editing and WYSIWYG Experience Besides its new sculptural “R” logo, Revit 2017 has improved its text entry tool with a completely redesigned text engine that improves compatibility with imported and exported AutoCAD DWG files and creates a pixel-perfect WYSIWYG experience in the text editor. Moving between text editing and viewing in the building model no longer creates the unexpected and disruptive reflow of text as it did in past Revit editions. Instead, you can format the text with confidence, knowing it will look the way you intended. 2. Improved Schedules and Tags Tools This item is really two features that I consider as one because they steal from each other's playbooks. The Schedule tool can now combine multiple fields into a single cell; for example, a pair of 36-inch-wide doors can now be efficiently stated as 2 @ 3'-0", rather than requiring multiple schedule columns. Tags, which display parameter data such as rooms and number of doors of drawn elements, can now hold formulas—such as for room-occupancy counts and other code calculations—that update automatically, making it easier, for example, for life-safety drawings to be current. 3. Enhanced Ability to Show Depth in Drawings Depth cueing is a new graphic-display option for indicating distance in elevations and sections. It can create a range of faded effects on lines, shadows, and colors to indicate hierarchy, and to show what is most in the foreground. By building this setting into view templates, you can produce great-looking elevations and sections with far less tedium than a similar feature in Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture. The output feels much less like a technical drawing but it is still useful for marketing images and construction documents. Perhaps this is the panacea that interior designers and architects have sought to create more readable interior elevations, since depth variations tend to be more discreet than in exterior views. 4. New Muscles in Calculations and Scripting Two ongoing developments by Autodesk have reached a noteworthy level of maturity: Global Parameters, introduced in Revit 2016 R2 and improved upon in this update, brings the level of parametric flexing found in objects (or families, in Revit-speak) to the project environment. You can assign parameter values across multiple categories for effecting large cascading changes to the project. Global Parameters can now be organized in groups and help filter schedules for better data management. 5. An Easy Button for Energy Analysis Preparing a model for energy analysis has become much simpler with Revit 2017, requiring fewer clicks. While this may seem like a minor feature, it is vital in encouraging architects to conduct performance analyses early and often in their projects rather than waiting until the late stages of design. The only thing you need to start an analysis is a project location, according to Autodesk, which hid the more advanced features behind a button to reduce the intimidation factor. Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
for the family's u need to make them your self or find a website that has revit famillies that you need.
when i need a family i use the bim object app for revit or go to there site to download them.