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The Design Remains the Same

May 20th, 2009 Ed No comments

Everyone in our office uses Autodesk Revit Architecture, from concept design through production. It’s office predecessor, AutoCAD, has drifted by the wayside like other relics of the digital age. Revit gives us the ability to design in three dimensions, view from all angles, and produce fantastic renderings to illustrate our designs.

Tuscan Villa

When it is time to produce construction documents, the power of Revit allows us to generate plans, elevations, and schedules straight from the model. The result is improved accuracy and a guarantee to the client that the final building will look just like the rendering that was approved during concept stages.

Revit, however, is a tool like any other in that the quality of the final product is related to the expertise of the hands using the tool. For this reason we are constantly training, working out new solutions, and improving our Revit skills. We also create our own custom libraries for use in the models to maintain design integrity to the smallest detail.

Even though the work is created digitally, the most important factors, human creativity and ingenuity, govern the final designs, with the client’s successful project the ultimate goal.

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