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Written by Harlan Brumm, Sasha Crotty, Ian Molloy, and Pawel Piechnik The Revit team is thrilled to release Revit 2020, incorporating improvements in Revit 2019.1 and Revit 2019.2. The release year “2020” is epic, and Revit 2020 lives up to the name, reflecting both your requests submitted to the Revit Ideas page and also introducing new features and…
Architecture
In less than one week, Autodesk University Las Vegas will bring together 10,000+ professionals from the architecture, design, manufacturing, and media industries for a unique opportunity to learn, inspire, and explore the future of making things. With more than 400 classes and labs dedicated to architecture, engineering and construction at this year’s conference, attendees will…
Architecture
On July 12th, we released our first major update for Revit 2018 – called 2018.1. We hope you like the straightforward release numbering system. We are a little late, but now that Revit 2018.1 is available, we thought it be a good time to share a Revit roadmap update with you and point out a…
Roadmaps
The CX (Content Experience) team is back to let you know about Revit knowledge content that has been recently updated, at your request. In my previous article I explained how giving help articles ‘thumbs up’, ‘thumbs down’, and comments helps the CX team make articles better for our customers. Here is another collection of five topics,…
Tips, tricks & tutorials
Check out new productivity tools and more support for multidiscipline design extending to fabrication detailing and construction It’s that time of year, and we’re prouder than ever to share what we’ve been working on. Revit 2018 is the latest step in the continual evolution and development of Revit for multidiscipline BIM. We are striving to deliver tools…
Architecture