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Residential Design Committee

  • COST

    Free and open to the public

  • TYPE

    Knowledge Community

  • AUDIENCE

    Professionals

Advantages of Revit for Small Projects

Residential design firms have been slow to adopt Revit, the leading Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, and it’s not hard to see why; here’s a high-cost of entry and all marketing efforts focus on large-scale commercial and institutional projects so it can be difficult for small firm owners to see that it’s worth the risk to upgrade.

In actuality there are great benefits to be had for firms focusing on small-scale, small-budget projects like new single-family houses, additions and renovations. Andy Hinterman AIA, of LDa Architecture & Interiors and the BSA Revit Users Group, will lead a discussion about how Revit can be used in residential design based on experiences he has had over the last several years and will be ready to answer your questions along the way.

For those who qualify, 1.5 LUs are available.

To learn more about the Residential Design Committee, visit architects.org/committees/residential-design-committee

Files associated with this and previous meetings can be downloaded from the Residential Design Committee Dropbox.

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