Question What would be the right specification for a workstation PC to give access to multiple users who are architects ?

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I work in an architecture firm and want to buy one workstation computer to give the user access to 5 architects to utilize that same computer resource for their work. The team uses high processing and graphics utilizing applications such as Revit, Lumion, D5, Autocad, photoshop, and similar designing apps simultaneously. what would be the right spec for a computer to encompass such capacity with such a user base?
 
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I work in an architecture firm and want to buy one workstation computer to give the user access to 5 architects to utilize that same computer resource for their work. The team uses high processing and graphics utilizing applications such as Revit, Lumion, D5, Autocad, photoshop, and similar designing apps simultaneously. what would be the right specification for a computer to encompass such capacity with such a user base?