Furthermore, the introduction of features like the "Switch Ordering" tool (allowing users to control the draw order of elements in a view) solved a long-standing grievance in documentation. Small quality-of-life improvements, combined with heavy structural features, signaled that Autodesk was listening to user feedback regarding the minutiae of daily documentation.
As John and his team began to use Autodesk Revit 2018 on their projects, they noticed significant benefits. They were able to:
The future of AEC looks bright, and Autodesk Revit 2018 is leading the way.
stands as a pivotal release in the evolution of Building Information Modeling (BIM), introducing a suite of features designed to bridge the gap between design intent and fabrication-ready detailing. Released on April 13, 2017 , this version focused on multidisciplinary connectivity, empowering architects, MEP engineers, and structural designers to work within a unified environment. Key New Features & Enhancements