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Kreator - Gods Of Violence (Mailorder + Japanese edition, 3CD) - 2017, MP3, 320 kbps Kreator - Gods Of Violence (Mailorder Edition, 3 CDs) - 2017, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless Today, Autodesk released Revit 2023 with significant new cloud services, including connections to Inventor, analysis workflows for structural and electrical engineers, and soon, a connection to Microsoft Power Automate.Kreator - Gods Of Violence: Live Wacken 2014 These advances take us into a new frontier of open building information modeling (BIM) data. Just as important to these evolutionary improvements are the incremental updates we make based on ongoing dialogue with our customers. Nearly 10,000 people make up the Autodesk Research Community, a group of customers who provide feedback and guidance on our products and development roadmap. Over the past two years, we’ve delivered on more than 13,000 Revit-specific votes on customer sourced ‘ideas’ ideas for product improvements that drive the roadmap for development. All votes reflect the input of diverse voices, from global, multidisciplinary giants tackling megaprojects to regional specialty firms serving tight-knit communities.Ĭloser to the middle of the scale is the Mills Group, an architecture firm tucked into the northern hills of West Virginia.īeginning with Revit 2021 through Revit 2023, more than 100 community ideas have influenced our updates to Revit alone. Recently, its principal Ryan Hess told me his business “lives and dies by Revit.” I had to know more. Here’s a deeper dive with Ryan where he shares with me how his team gets the most out of the tool, and how your firm can too.Īmy: You made a strong declaration about Revit. Ryan: If we didn’t have Revit, we could not progress as a firm. We have a strict mantra that you don’t start projects in 2D. Even if someone is slow to learn the tricks and processes, Revit must be embraced because you can iterate and cover a lot of ground quickly. Revit is flexible enough to work on any type of project.Īmy: What’s your process for learning and staying up to date on Revit? We do everything from small home additions to $20 million sports complexes. Ryan: We have a six-person Revit team that meets quarterly. We share tips and tricks that we’ve learned, talk about the product updates, look at features in the next version of Revit. We adopt the latest version every two years. This year, we’re upgrading to Revit 2022.

A game-changer because it allows us to duplicate sheets.Īmy: That seems like a small thing.

Ryan: As you know, for us, time is money. Give us something that saves time, and we’re thrilled. It’s a tedious profession, a profession of minutiae. We see advances like sheet duplication as important leaps forward for our firm-and likely many others-because it addresses another critical efficiency challenge for architects.
