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As Autodesk Revit marks its 25th anniversary since its initial release on April 5, 2000, the launch of Revit 2026 brings a suite of eagerly awaited enhancements that promise to streamline your BIM workflows. Key features include the Accelerated Graphics Tech Preview and the ReCap Pro Mesh Revit plugin. Continuing our commitment to meeting the…
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More than 140 countries and over 9,000 leading global companies have committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, according to the United Nations. The built world is one of the biggest contributors to global carbon emissions, and it also represents the greatest opportunity to reduce carbon emission impacts. New developments in BIM technology and workflows offering total…
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What’s New in Revit 2024.2? Better navigation within a new Revit Home is now in Tech Preview, along with interoperability and performance improvements for STEP Import and for IFC files, a packed release with Dynamo 2.19 for Revit, and tighter integration between Revit and Twinmotion are all highlights of this latest release. You will also…
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Revit 2024.1 builds out capabilities for design and documentation, interoperability and data transfer, and insights and analysis introduced in recent releases. The release of Revit 2024 brought big upgrades for site modeling, structural rebar detailing, and structural analysis tools. In this update, those capabilities continue to advance. You’ll also find tweaks to the project browser…
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With the help of the Autodesk AEC Industry Partners program, design firms are more smoothly resolving their business challenges and accelerating their move to BIM. Nearly every one of my friends and colleagues has a smartphone, but each relies on different mobile apps. One might have a fitness app that logs her long runs, another might…
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Hello, you’ve arrived at the new AEC blog from Autodesk. We launched this blog to bring together essential news and notes for people that use Autodesk software and for those looking to learn more. One place to go, all things AEC at Autodesk. That’s our mission. This will be an evolution. Buckle up! We hope…
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