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    AV in Revit

    Are there any AV people out there?

    After doing MEP for nearly 20 years with the last 10 in Revit, I felt it was time for a change and an opportunity came up that got me excited about drafting again. At first, I was skeptical thinking that it was going to be primarily 2D but they have been using Revit for quite some time so I went for it. It turns out that finding anyone else that is doing this is proving to be a challenge. I was surprised to find a lot of content but who is actually using it. I'm thinking primarily architects but there has to be some other AV design firms using Revit out there.
    Last edited by RobDraw; October 12, 2018, 06:44 PM.

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    I've yet to meet anyone who does, professionally, but I do for fun...
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      #3
      Whats with us working with Revit all day and then building more families 'just for fun' in our spare time, we must be nuts !

      And I don't know any AV people
      Company Website: www.deurloobm.nl
      Revit Ideas: Is this family Mirrored? | Approve warnings | Family Type parameter just those in the family

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        #4
        That's why I play D&D and video games. I need a reason to not stay in Revit.
        ​My ID was stolen. Now I'm only called Dav

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          #5
          I guess playing drums in a band is AV?

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            #6
            Haven't I seen this discussion before? :laugh:
            Revit for newbies - A starting point for RFO


            chad
            BEER: Better, Efficient, Elegant, Repeatable.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Robin Deurloo View Post
              Whats with us working with Revit all day and then building more families 'just for fun' in our spare time, we must be nuts
              To be fair, the PA family set are modifications of builds I actually DIY'd and for when I needed to space-plan my (tiny) London flat - the smaller stuff is nice fluff for interior work at work - so it's all got gainz.

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                #8
                Originally posted by snowyweston View Post
                To be fair, the PA family set are modifications of builds I actually DIY'd and for when I needed to space-plan my (tiny) London flat - the smaller stuff is nice fluff for interior work at work - so it's all got gainz.
                now I want a bigger image so I can see how many of them go to eleven.
                Revit for newbies - A starting point for RFO


                chad
                BEER: Better, Efficient, Elegant, Repeatable.

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                  #9
                  Built a sound studio in Revit since the AV folk were just using Autocad including a sound proof room for a music building years ago. It was fun to do. Actually found issues with their drawings in the process.
                  Michael "MP" Patrick (Deceased - R.I.P)

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