Design with Virtual Reality

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I have recently reached out to your staff and the suggested I post here. As the development of Virtual reality continues improve, it feels increasingly cumbersome to design within REVIT using an archaic 2D screen with keyboard and mouse. Are you currently working on or developing a VR interface that allows increased productivity and more robust design experience by allowing REVIT users to create within a 3D environment?
REVIT is an amazing advancement in software for building design and coordination in a 3D model. Now imagine being able to walk out onto your blank site, your tools floating near you. You have 360 degree view of your workspace, you can erect or move walls by just grabbing them or with voice command assist. Imagine walking through a building putting in your HVAC equipment, electrical equipment, lighting, wall finishes, etc. At that point, REVIT is realized - it becomes the tool that it deserves to be.
Now imagine design meetings not held in a conference room looking at a 2D window of a 3D model, but instead you are in the model walking around having real world interaction with the building in REVIT. Making changes or doing coordination real time. Architects can change wall finishes or move walls or change lighting while having the discussions with the clients to get immediate feedback and visualization of things as close to reality as possible in design.
Take it a step further, contractors can enter into the model during construction to have real conversations with the engineers around the constructability. Work on solutions in real time, checking for conflicts.
Go even further, after the building is built the model can live on as a virtual aspect of the property. Any changes, TI, new designs can all start from that model. Can be used to give virtual tours of the building for potential clients, be used to explore TI options - change colors, update furniture, etc.
I see a whole new industry of REVIT ambassadors who operate within the virtual world to guide and walk people through your models.
A step into the close future - digital worlds are already being created and sold that are accessible by VR. Your software could be a valuable tool for creating new and vibrant structures within those worlds. You could be a leader in the application of VR design for the emerging digital world and the real world.