![]() Let me know if you have any other questions I'd suggest getting a trail version and having a play, and watch advance tutorials to see the power and possibilites! They both do things differently but they both get the job done. ![]() Revit can be used for that, it can really be set up for anything depending on the user/company of course.Īt the end of the day everyone has there opinions, and they are both faster/slower than each other in separate areas. It is purely a design and visual program, and its good at that. However exporting in ArchiCad has to be an IFC File to be able to be opened in anything else, the annoying part of this is you loose alot of information and model elements when you export which can be a bit of a pain. ![]() I can't comment too much on the 'annotation and 2D side of archiCad but i can with Revit, and its brilliant for annotating, especially in the architectural field.Īs far as Collaboration goes, Revit is a no brainer, it can be used with a big host of programs with no issues. and the support from Autodesk is always going to be great.ĪrchiCad is easy to work with like sketch up, and the graphics are great. ![]() Also, being a much more mainstream product, it fits alot nicer into the implementation of the BIM cycle etc. It links brilliantly between familes, parameters and schedules, the possibillites are really unlimited in this area. Revit is an extremely powerful Scheduling tool. Hi really depends what you will be using it for, both can do the same thing if you really want them too. ![]()
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