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Why Killing Revit Won't Fix Construction, According to Swapp's CEO
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- Buildings 2.0
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- May 8, 2026
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Summary
In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Eitan Sarfati shares insights on the evolution of BIM, the rise of AI in architecture, and why the future of construction technology is bigger than simply building a “Revit killer.” The conversation explores how connected data, intelligent workflows, and automation are transforming the entire building lifecycle — from design and coordination to construction and facility management. Eitan also discusses how AI is accelerating software innovation in the AEC industry and changing the role of architects, designers, and startup founders. The episode offers a forward-looking perspective on how architects can leverage creativity, systems thinking, and emerging technology to shape the future of the built environment. Key Topics The evolution of BIM and modern construction software How AI is transforming architecture and construction workflows The future of building data, automation, and intelligent design tools Why connected workflows matter more than “Revit killer” narratives The changing role of architects and AEC startup founders in the AI era Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Eitan Sarfati and Swapp 04:24 The Evolution of BIM and Its Importance 08:08 Understanding BIM for Owners and Operators 11:43 Navigating the BIM Landscape 15:38 The Future of Design Tools and AI 19:57 Building Lasting Companies in a Rapidly Changing Industry 24:18 Advice for Young Architects and Startup Founders