Note: right now thats only for the building suite
its not being sold separatly combined into 1 product
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"Revit one Box" isn't being sold separately
its only available in building design suite 2013: http://usa.autodesk.com/autodesk-building-design-suite/
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Thanks for that link.
Here's what it says: "Autodesk® Building Design Suite combines Building Information
Modeling (BIM) and CAD tools". What's CAD tools got to do with Revit 2013?
Also what is "Revit one Box"?
Edit: I don't know anything about CAD..
Revit One Box is what people were calling it during beta testing when autodesk decided to combine all 3 revit products into 1 revit product before anybody knew that this was only for the building design suite 2013
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all 3 revits combined into one install of revit 2013
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who said that?
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These messages in response to the tile of this thread are nuts
and embarrassing and probably intended to wreck it. Just see
if they don't wipe the whole thing out now.
they shouldn't
this could help somebody else looking for info
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i tried to explain it to you
i guess i wasn't being clear enough
sorry
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i will try again
You do know autodesk launched Building Design Suite last year with all 3 revit packages in it that also includes other software like 3ds max design?
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There are 2 products available for architectural design:
So unless you have either the Premium or Ultimate Building Design suites you will not have access to all three versions from the same package. Hope this helps explain.
Thanks for your reply cvandever.
Please explain how Revit 2013 is only "available in the Autodesk® Building Design
Suite Premium and Ultimate editions"?
I don't have Building Design Suite and I have Revit 2013.
Unless somehow I'm not supposed to be using those system tools that I'm using in
Revit 2013 at this moment unless I buy something else? Right.
edit: In other words, what don't I have now that I might care about getting?
edit: Revit 2013 "containing".. okay fine- what doesn't my copy of RAC 2013
"contain"?
revit is still being sold separtely as Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Revit Structure
which of these do you have?
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If you currently have revit architecture then that will be the version that you receive. Revit architecture has an excellent tool set but does not include the more specified sets that each of the enginering geared Revit applications have. So as long you do not need to modify a consultants file more than just some basic things then you probably do not need the other versions. You will be able to open their files with Revit architecture.
I have "Autodesk Revit 2013", no Autodesk Revit Architecture anymore.
It contains all three: architecture, systems and structure.
Of course I don't expect this version to be as comprehensive as the
separate programs, but then I don't know that yet either. All I know is
I see the tools and functionality of the two other programs. Plus we all
knew this was coming. This is a bigger deal than anything Autodesk
has ever done with Revit.
The purpose of this thread is primarily to congratulate Autodesk on
fulfilling the dream we have all had for a very long time.
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