Commercial Design Using Autodesk Revit 2017 -

Building code-compliant stairs and elevator shafts. 3. Interior & Detailed Design

Commercial designers live by schedules. Revit 2017 automates the boring stuff. Commercial Design Using Autodesk Revit 2017

When engaging in , you are not just drawing lines; you are populating a database. Every wall has a fire rating, every door has a hardware schedule, and every room has a volume that affects HVAC load calculations. This shift from CAD to BIM (Building Information Modeling) is what makes Revit 2017 indispensable for commercial work. Building code-compliant stairs and elevator shafts

One of the standout features for commercial designers in this version was the integration. By 2017, Dynamo was no longer just an add-in; it was an integral part of the extension workflow. This allowed designers to automate complex modeling tasks, such as creating parametric facades for skyscrapers or generating complex ceiling layouts based on room data, without needing deep programming knowledge. Revit 2017 automates the boring stuff