With the release of Revit 2019.2 it’s once again time to give you an update about where we are and where we are going. Let us know what you think! A few ground rules: This roadmap may make statements regarding future events…
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Written by: Harlan Brumm, Sasha Crotty, Ian Molloy, Pawel Piechnik The Revit product team is very excited to announce the release of Revit 2019.2 — the latest version of Revit — to current subscribers. Before we dive into Revit 2019.2 new features,…
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We are excited to share several usability improvements in Revit 2019.2 for mechanical fabrication modeling. These improvements were based on user feedback and are intended to improve your overall productivity when producing models in Revit. Revit 2019.2 Improvements When using the trim/extend…
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It’s mid-winter in the northern hemisphere, and now is the best time to release some new tools for the projects waiting to be built in the spring. As a famous quote states: “The time to repair the roof is when the sun…
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During Autodesk University Las Vegas 2018, I taught a class called “Reducing Waste in Structural Steel Fabrication with BIM”. I discussed how prefabricated parts for structural steel can be designed with BIM-based integrated workflows and how this process helps reduce waste in…
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A comment was recently posted to my previous blog post on Exporting PCF Files from Revit 2018 – Part 2 (Assemblies), asking: Thanks for the awesome code Martin! Is there a way to make the file name match the Assembly Name? I’ve…
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