Here is a project we're currently working on in Revit. It's actually our first Revit project as an office but due to starts and stops it's still going two years later.
The building is a theater/arts building for a small private Midwestern college with a program that includes a bit of everything.
The renderings were thrown together for fund raising purposes. The school requested several key shots to show key donors in an effort to get specific donations for each donors area of interest.
The building was already drawn in Revit and most of the materials were correctly assigned, but I didn't have time to burn setting up Accurender, so I bought Maxwell Render and dove in. I exported the model to Max, re-assigned all the textures to Maxwell textures, assigned UVW mapping and hit render. There were two or three days at the beginning figuring out materials, but after that each of these only got 1 day setup and 1 night rendering. If any look better than others it's because they rendered over a weekend. The exceptions are the office which I spent a few days playing around with in Max to model books etc and the Gallery and Classroom which were both done on the same day. The time wasted on the office cost me in the end because I didn't finish all the required shots. I couldn't put any extra time into them because the office was donating the service to the college and I still had to get billable work done on other jobs at the same time, plus I had to leave at 5:30 promptly every day to attend to family matters.
Some days were wasted because not every shot worked, the people and backgrounds are done in Photoshop, and the front of the building was skipped because it's design is still in "discussion".
I'm pretty happy with what Maxwell did in the crunch, hope you like it.