
Matt Sharon
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A professional content writer. Having years of experience in Technology, health, finance, and construction and real estate field. Writing is my passion and I love to play with words Confidently.
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IFC and Revit Family Relationship Explained
IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) is an open, standardized file format used for sharing and exchanging BIM (Building Information Modeling) data. On the other hand, Revit is a leading software in the field of BIM, known for its robust capabilities in building design and modeling.
By Matt Sharon3 years ago in Education
Role of Architectural BIM in Sustainable Building Design
Exploring the Role of Architectural BIM in Sustainable Building Design As the effects of climate change continue to worsen, the need for sustainable building design becomes increasingly urgent. One key tool that architects can utilize for this purpose is Building Information Modeling (BIM).
By Matt Sharon3 years ago in Education
Top Bim Companies For Architects Worldwide
Building Information Modeling, or BIM, has transformed the way architects and construction professionals design and build structures. BIM is a digital process that enables architects to create and manage information about a building project throughout its entire lifecycle, from conceptualization to demsoolition.
By Matt Sharon3 years ago in Education
BIM Implementation Strategies For Architectural Firms
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a powerful tool that has revolutionized the way architects design and construct buildings. BIM is a digital representation of a building that includes its geometry, spatial relationships, geographic information, and other relevant data.
By Matt Sharon3 years ago in Education
Revit MEP Modeling: 5 Essential Tips for Accurate and Efficient Design
Revit MEP is a powerful software tool for engineers, architects, and building professionals to create accurate and efficient building models. As MEP modeling can be a complex process, it requires skill, knowledge, and attention to detail.
By Matt Sharon3 years ago in Education




