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Answer added by  karim hussein, Technical Architect, master piece
2 months ago

Definitely the Revit in most cases, but in fabrication, it is better to be using AutoCAD

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Answer added by  Itaisha babande, Architect, MO Art Real Estate And Consultancy
5 years ago

Definitely Revit architecture due to precision and generation of sections.

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Answer added by  el mehdi loukily, Responsable Technique, SCV
7 years ago

I think Revit is more like "Archicad" for Autodesk, but for autocad you're more free on details and all 2d stuff....

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Answer added by  Medhat K.A. Darewish Darewish, Starting Junior Architect to Architect Project Manager, Cadd, Cpro, IAC, Palma Di Sharm
7 years ago

Revit is an architecture sofware but Autocad is a drafting sofware so in both cases i use what is useful.

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Answer added by  shamsa AL-Rashdi, senior business development , bait al Osool Real Estate
7 years ago

I prefer Autocad because it show the details more then Revit

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Answer added by  OLUWATOSIN ADEGBENRO, Project Architect, COVENANT UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION AGENCY
7 years ago

Though I work with both, I prefer Revit to Autocad because it is faster and safes a lot of time of generating 3d.