Working with Revit® enables landscape architects to take part in the BIM planning process, and at the same time, allows their employees to spend less time on drawings, renderings, and analysis thus, giving the users significant leverage. We are here to share some of the benefits of this transition and some guidelines for effective landscape BIM projects. Implementing BIM technology is different from learning how to use new software it is more like learning a whole new language or philosophy. Today at Arch-intelligence, we keep developing ways to improve and optimize the BIM-based design and construction process, so professionals of many disciplines can find our tools helpful. We understand that creating these tools alone is just the beginning, so we also provide quality free online learning resources to make BIM implementation for all landscape professionals not only achievable but fun. To achieve this, we created the ENVIRONMENT for Revit® plugin, a powerful set of tools that turns Revit® into the best software on the market for landscape architecture and site design. Our mission is to make the Revit® workflow for landscape architects as convenient and efficient as possible. Over the years, Revit® has become the most advanced and most popular BIM software and since the BIM design process requires all disciplines to use compatible software, Revit® is the natural choice for our field as well. We encountered many obstacles, so we began to research the best way to make BIM a reality for landscape architecture. While working at a major landscape architecture firm few years ago, we started trying to integrate into the BIM work environment.
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