By Edraak
In the early stages of design, basic concepts were created using the two-dimensional shape and designers had to draw a physical picture of their visualization in order to communicate their idea clearly to those interested.
And designers used to spend a lot of time erasing, modifying and purifying their paintings and plans, while now and after this technological progress and the spread of design programs, they can accomplish much more than that compared to the past, so that design programs by computer for two-dimensional design were launched, such as the autocad program and others From the programs and after that, a 3D design program was developed, such as the Revit program, which we will deal with in the course.
Autodesk Revit is a building information modeling program for architects, landscape engineers, structural engineers, electromechanical engineers (MEP), designers and contractors.
The original software was developed by Charles River Software, which was established in 1997, then renamed as Revit Technology Corporation in 2000, and which was purchased by Autodesk in 2002.
The program allows users to design a building, structure and its three-dimensional components, add comments, and write dimensions and names on the building, its sectors and panels.
It also allows access to building information from the model database stored on the project's server.