Originally Posted by
Phil Bernstein
Most architecture firms use Revit for the initial stages of the design process, Bernstein said, eventually shifting data to AutoCAD to produce the blueprints most contractors and clients still demand. But a growing number have shifted to an entirely electronic design process.
"Ninety-nine percent of the world is trained in AutoCAD, so it's sort of a failsafe option for output," he said. "But we do have customers that have abandoned AutoCAD altogether; they're pure Revit."