BIM, or Building Information Modeling, refers to a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building. But what software is commonly used for BIM training?
There are several internationally recognized BIM software options, including Revit, Bentley, and various 3D design platforms such as CATIA.
Currently, in China, most BIM training focuses on Revit software. Let’s explore the advantages of using Revit in more detail.
1. With Revit, building design and documentation happen simultaneously, eliminating the need to complete them separately in sequence. Through collaborative teamwork, designers can make confident and timely decisions, minimizing waste and rework as much as possible. Throughout the design process, designers can integrate new concepts and archive them at any point. All outputs—including detailed schedules, color palettes, and drawings—are generated in real-time. When changes occur, the entire project automatically updates accordingly. These features greatly simplify and streamline the design team’s workflow.
2. Revit supports real-time design visualization, rapid cost estimation, and immediate analysis, enabling designers to make better-informed decisions. This ensures you receive timely and comprehensive information on project design, scale, scheduling, and budgeting.
3. The software allows quick access to multiple design options at any stage of the process. You can easily create 3D views, renderings, walkthroughs, panoramic views, and project charts for various design scenarios, aiding in effective design evaluation.
So, what BIM training software is available today? We have provided an introductory overview. For more detailed information on BIM consulting, please visit our official website: BIM Architecture Training Network.















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