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Will Kora Studio limit my design creativity or force “standard” façades?

No. Kora Studio is built to preserve authorship. You control materials, patterns, profiles, and geometry. Standardized rules keep the model coordinated, but they don’t dictate a single look.

How does Kora Studio work inside Revit—do I need to export/import files?

It runs directly in Revit. There’s no export/import loop for the core workflow—model, validate, and generate documentation in the same environment.

How steep is the learning curve for my team (junior designers and BIM managers)?

If your team knows Revit, they can get productive quickly. Most users can reach a first façade output in a day with templates and guided steps; BIM managers get governance controls and reusable standards.

Can we use our existing Revit families, details, and office standards—or do we have to rebuild everything?

You can use your existing standards. Kora Studio works with your Revit libraries and helps you build reusable parametric families aligned with office conventions.

What exactly does Kora Studio automate (panels, windows, curtain wall, cladding, documentation)?

It automates repetitive façade modeling (panels, cladding, window/assembly generation) and keeps documentation connected—sections, tags, schedules, and related outputs stay aligned as the model changes.

If we change materials, profiles, or panelization mid-design, what happens to our drawings and schedules?

Changes propagate. Kora Studio supports seamless switching so model logic stays intact and views, quantities, and schedules remain aligned—reducing redraw and cleanup.

What compliance and performance checks are included (Light & Air, energy, daylight, etc.), and what are the limitations?

Kora Studio includes built-in checks like Light & Air plus performance signals that update as you design. Final compliance still depends on project jurisdiction and consultant sign-off, but you get earlier visibility and fewer late surprises.

Does Kora Studio lock us into prefabrication—or can we still build the façade traditionally on site?

You’re not locked in. Design once, decide later. The same coordinated design can support prefab delivery or traditional site-built construction—without starting over.

How does Kora Studio help reduce RFIs, coordination issues, and change orders on façade scope?

By embedding constructability and validation earlier and keeping documentation tied to model logic. Fewer handoffs and fewer manual steps mean fewer inconsistencies that trigger RFIs.

What types of projects and façade systems is Kora Studio best for today—and what’s coming next on the roadmap?

It’s ideal where speed, coordination, and repeatable façade logic matter—multifamily, mixed-use, and large curtain wall/cladding scopes. The roadmap expands system libraries, deeper performance/compliance, and more configurable assemblies based on user feedback.

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