Revit modeling is the skill that separates architects who get hired from architects who get passed over — and most people don't realize how fast that gap is widening. Here's what you need to know before you start. A structural engineer told me something that stuck with me. She'd been drafting in AutoCAD for eight years — really good at it. Then a client asked her team to deliver a BIM model for a new hospital wing. She figured she could pick up Revit in a week or two. Six months later, she said: "I had no idea how much I didn't know. But once I understood what Revit was actually doing, I couldn't imagine going back." That shift — from thinking Revit is just "smart AutoCAD" to understanding what BIM (Building Information Modeling) really means — is what this post is about. If you've been wondering whether it's worth learning Revit modeling properly, the short answer is yes. The longer answer is: it's not just worth it, it's bec...
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