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i read this quote from an advance revit user and i thought i would post it for others that are just beginning to use revit like me
"I always tend to look at Revit from a database perspective since thats what it is. My answers to posts on AUGI and Revitcity and posts on my blog will always look at the answer from a database perspective. Since Revit is a Building Information Model (BIM) you always have to keep in mind the integrity of the database and how the data is used by other down stream participants in the construction process. This idea of database integrity is lost on most Revit users in my opinion since they are focused on producing paper CD's rather than a database of a building. This approach leads them to find solutions that "look" OK rather than be OK within the database."
best regards,
coreed,aia
Post edited on 2006-04-07 19:25:12
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