An Architect friend of mine recently asked me how Revit would benefit his practice. He owns his own residential design firm in the New England area and does mostly high dollar, very custom homes. His working drawing sets range from 20-30 pages each.
He is an example of a home his firm has completed:
He was very concerned over the time it would take to complete his custom details in a BIM model, etc. I was curious if anyone here knows of any firms that use Revit in a production environment for large, custom homes?. Is this a short/long transition from a previously AutoCAD based environment with lots of custom lisp routines, apps, etc. to a Revit environment? He worries the time it takes to complete modeling his moulding, usually complicated roofs, and other features may make Revit prohibitive to his practice at this time. I told him that Revit can do everything he needs, but I wasn't sure how much more it would benefit his firm in the early going... which is why I bring that question up here. The long term potential benefits are great, what types of short-term benefits or problems would he run into?
Thanks in advance!