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…
What’s New
As technology evolves, so does the need for more precise and flexible tools for designers and civil engineers. Autodesk ReCap Pro 2025.1 brings a host of new features and improvements that provide you with improved accuracy, better visualization options, industry file format…
What’s New
For decades, the AEC industry has been bound to file formats as well as unstructured and siloed data — a constraint that has necessitated the creation of time-intensive workarounds and resulted in duplication of data across products and systems. The new AEC…
Architecture
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Content Catalog, a cloud-based digital asset management tool designed to provide a single source of truth for storing, versioning, and accessing BIM content, including Revit families. Content Catalog is the new Autodesk integrated version…
Architecture
What’s New at a glance: New June and July releases for Autodesk Revit combine to offer over 60 stability, performance, and model quality improvements, along with several community requested ideas, like area wall joins, quick alignment of annotations for keynotes and text,…
What’s New
The importance of CAD standards cannot be overstated. They are the foundational elements in creating drawings and templates for the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations (AECO) industry. Design solutions (such as AutoCAD and Civil 3D) rely on these standards to establish criteria…
Learning