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Work naturally, design with freedom, and improve your business with Autodesk Revit Building 8, the state-of-the-art building information modeling system that works the way you think. Revit Building mirrors the real world of architecture by letting you work on buildings holistically, rather than in terms of separate floor plans, sections, and elevations. And with its parametric change technology, you can make any change, anytime, anywhere, and Revit Building automatically coordinates the change everywhere in your project—model views, drawing sheets, schedules, sections, plans, and renderings—you name it. Your design and documentation stay coordinated, consistent, and complete.
Features include:
Explore architectural design and expressive form, learn about materials and technology, investigate design visualization, and master technical documentation all through working on an integrated digital model of the building.
Compatibility with other Autodesk products means file transfer is smooth.
Please Note:The academic learning license included in this promotionally packaged product (Autodesk Press Introducing and Implementing Autodesk Revit) is for personal use for education purposes only. It's not for institution classroom installation or commercial for profit use. Product does contain watermarking which makes it unsuitable for use in a commercial environment.
System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 (or later)
Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz or equivalent AMD Athlon processor
2GB RAM
1GB free disk space
1024 x 768 monitor and display adapter capable of 24-bit color
Two-button mouse with scroll wheel
Internet connection for license registration
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Features include:
Please Note:The academic learning license included in this promotionally packaged product (Autodesk Press Introducing and Implementing Autodesk Revit) is for personal use for education purposes only. It's not for institution classroom installation or commercial for profit use. Product does contain watermarking which makes it unsuitable for use in a commercial environment.
System Requirements:



