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I want to have high school applied math students draw a city park with buildings, playgrounds, water feature, walking paths, perhaps soccer field, volleyball court, etc. What is the best way start this project? How do we begin the drawing?
I only have a basic knowledge of Revit, but would like to learn.
Thank you for suggestions.
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Revit may not be the program for you. Although it may not give you fancy images, hand drawn on brown paper with chalk would be a good method for these students.
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