Description
Are you considering a change? Is it time to make the move? Do you have the right attitude to use Revit Architecture software? Changes in staff and the way we set about doing our designs may need to be rethought. We’ll look at many of these issues and help ease your transition. If you already know how objects work in AutoCAD Architecture software, and you know how a building is put together, then you’re more than halfway home. Revit software will help you continue on your Building Information Modeling (BIM) journey, and help set you up for post-design use. Don’t merely create drawings with your CAD package—create entire building designs! This session features Revit, AutoCAD, and AutoCAD Architecture. AIA Approved
Key Learnings
- Discover the difference between a Revit single file database system and a fragmented AutoCAD Architecture file system
- Learn what’s the same between AutoCAD Architecture and Revit
- Learn how to put together the right Revit team
- Learn how to create a “Checklist for Success”
Speaker
- Tom TobinTom Tobin is an exceedingly experienced Building Information Modeling (BIM) / CAD / project manager who has demonstrated the ability to lead teams of design professionals in the highly competitive field of architecture and building systems. An early adopter of digital technology, Tobin's strong technical qualifications have been built on a track record of years of hands-on use and implementation of technology in many diverse production environments. His background in industry helps him to optimize the use of design technologies to improve workflow and ensure a positive return on technology investments. Tobin has been involved with working on Space Management Solutions for naval facilities, and he is currently working with architectural firms, working with a wide variety of BIM projects. Tobin also holds professional certifications in both AutoCAD Architecture software and Revit Architecture software, & is a Autodesk Certified Instructor
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