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Kevin Matthews
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John Cruet
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| Quote: | | An important thing to understand about Revit Structure, and its approach to structural modeling, is that it is object-oriented rather than line-based as in traditional 2D drafting. |
No kidding. That's the whole purpose of Building Information Modeling, isn't it? I thought it involved the ability to assign object data to each object drawn, such as to generate information relative to the structural aspects of the virtual model.
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