Revit Structure software integrates a multimaterial physical and an independently editable analytical model for efficient structural analysis, design, and documentation
Improve coordination with architects using AutoCAD Architecture software or Revit Architecture software. Parametric change management and bidirectional linking to structural analysis software means automatic updating across your documents for the most accurate model refinements.
Features:
Single Model for Both Structural Analysis and Documentation
RevitStructure combines a physical model of the building fully associated with an editable analytical model. The physical model is used for drawing production and coordination, and the analytical model is used by third-party structural analysis applications. Any design changes made during the analysis automatically update the physical model as well as the construction documents.
Bidirectional Associativity Between Model and Views
In Revit Structure, every 2D and 3D view, every drawing sheet, every detail, and every schedule is a direct presentation of information from the same underlying building database. Anytime you make changes, the software propagates those changes throughout the model and updates every related plan, section, elevation, or schedule. This key feature of Revit Structure makes all the difference in the system’s ease of use and responsiveness, helping to virtually eliminate coordination errors and improve overall documentation quality.
Construction Documents
Revit Structure automates the repetitive, manual drafting tasks required in conventional CAD systems. Cut sections and elevations, and call out detail views instantly. Reference sections, elevations, and Details automatically in accordance to the sheet’s numbers. Bidirectional associativity means that any change in any view is propagated in every related view so drawings stay fully coordinated.