Autodesk has announced that the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) exporter for Revit is now available as open source code, licensed under LGPL. Revit has supported IFC file export since 2005. Models can be exported to the standard IFC file format which can be imported into any design program that is compliant with the IFC standard, enabling greater interoperability in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry.
By licensing the Revit IFC exporter code as open source software, the objective is to encourage full data exchange within a Building Information Modeling workflow, enabling Revit users greater flexibility to customize IFC file output for the needs of specific project or government IFC file input requirements. Users can add custom parameter sets to elements exported to IFCs, or custom quantities to the elements exported. Users may also, for example, change the representation of the exported elements, should they find another, more useful encoding.
The Revit IFC exporter open source code is managed by a five-member steering committee composed of one Autodesk employee and four members of the AEC Building Information Modeling (BIM) community. The Revit IFC Exporter Open Source Committee is chaired by Emile Kfouri, BIM application development manager, Architecture, Engineering and Construction Solutions, Autodesk.
Access to the Revit IFC exporter open source code, as well as information regarding the Revit IFC Exporter Open Source Committee, can be found at the SourceForge repository. For more information about the IFC standard visit the buildingSMART organization site.
Autodesk has been involved with the open source community since 2006, when it supported the formation of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGEO), and contributed MapGuide Open Source, FDO, and CS-Map code to the foundation.
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