![]() My question: what happens to the smaller firms? They don’t have enough budget to build their own tools. What are the goals of these custom addins? Typically, to automate repetitive tasks specific to a firm’s practice. It was a moderate hit at first, but in the last few months, it exploded in popularity! It seems architects are becoming programmers. The answer was: unanimously yes.Īs an anecdote: last year, I had a live session with Michael Kilkelly from ArchSmarter, where he taught how to create a Revit C# plugin from scratch. I assisted a panel hosted by Bill Allen that asked: “Should Your Firm Build Custom Tools?”. Here is the most significant trend of the last year: medium and large-sizes firms are starting to build their own plugins for Revit. Here are my highlights and insights from the event: 1- Everyone is building their own Revit addins Regardless, I am happy they switched it up and enjoyed NOLA. The town is having issues with crime in the last few years. I loved the city vibe, but people had concerns about the safety of some quarters. AU is typically in Las Vegas, but they’ve switched it up this year to New Orleans. It was the first time the event was in-person since 2019 and the first time I attended the event since 2017. This is the biggest conference in the industry, with over 9k attendees. ![]() I had an absolute blast at Autodesk University 2022 in New Orleans.
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