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Which is better ... revit or tekla?
Need a program for the design of houses, factories, planning, etc.
Perhaps more facades, but I think that accuracy is not so important and you can do it in another program.
2d drawing and 3d model.
In general, they are similar, but what are the differences?
I was advised to look in the direction of tecla.
I found only 2 differences myself.
It's faster (maybe less resource intensive or better optimized)
AND it's more convenient.
Need more education.
revit, well, it has more realistic visualization (it is not really needed, because I own another program for these purposes)
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In general, it flowed faster and that was where its advantages ended. And she's also expensive.
Revit has more functionality out of the box, but work with 2d is very weak. And this is an important aspect.
Flowed more for iron structures, reinforced concrete (seemingly, too). There is no miscalculation, which means a purely visual program.
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