Using Revit is a lot like driving a car.
You hop in the front seat, turn the key and off you go. Sure, you need to know what you’re doing and where you’re going. And you need to know the rules of the road, like how to stop, how to indicate when you’re turning (unless you’re from Massachusetts) and how to merge onto a rotary (if you’re from Massachusetts).
You also need to know how to keep your car running; filling it with gas, checking the oil, and maybe even changing a flat tire.
But sometimes you need to know more. You need to take your understanding of your car to the next level. Maybe you want to get more performance so you can drive faster or more efficiently. Or maybe you want to be able to fix it if it breaks down and you’re miles from nowhere.
Getting under the hood of your car gives you a whole new understanding of how it works and why. You’re no longer at the whim of the machine. You have a deeper level of control.
And just like with your car, getting under the hood of…