I have building design suite premium on perpetual license.
Thinking that Revit Architecture 2016 is Revit 2016 plus Autocad or Autocad Architecture on top of just plain old revit.
Can someone help me with the differences?
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You could visit the official site of Autodesk and look for comparison there.
ToanDN you sure about this? Here's the reason for the question.....
I purchased Building design suite perpetual license some time back. It was an upgrade for me from autocad architecture. Never actually did the upgrade due to time constraints.
Well, have a project now that I need revit for so went out and installed revit 2017. Didn't want to overwrite my copy of autocad architecture right now so decided to NOT download the entire building design suite.
Anyway, found out I couldn't "save back" in Revit so went back and reinstalled 2016 in addition to 2017.
Because of my familiarity with Autocad products, was thinking that maybe the Revit Architecture was a suite that had product in addition to vanilla Revit..... similar to the way there is an autocad and an autocad architecture package.
So, if I'm reading what you wrote correctly, in my mind, the way revit is packaged is backwards from autocad. Meaning REVIT 2016 actually is more all inclusive than REVIT Architecture 2016. Is this correct?
Bottom line is I want to make sure I've loaded the product with the most features (since I've paid for it).
Thanks.
@ToanDN wrote:
Revit 2016 = Revit Architecture + Structure + MEP 2016.
AutoCAD and AutoCAD Architecture belongs in a Building Design Suite.
@Anonymous wrote:
ToanDN you sure about this? Yes.
REVIT 2016 actually is more all inclusive than REVIT Architecture 2016. Is this correct? and Yes
Bottom line is I want to make sure I've loaded the product with the most features (since I've paid for it).
Thanks.
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