What Revit 2023?

Autodesk Revit 2023 Architecture Basics is geared towards beginning architectural students or professional architects who want to get a jump-start into 3D parametric modeling for commercial structures. This book is filled with tutorials, tips and tricks, and will help you get the most out of your software in very little time. The text walks you through from concepts to site plans to floor plans and on through reflected ceiling plans, then ends with an easy chapter on how to customize Autodesk Revit to boost your productivity.

The advantages of working in 3D are not initially apparent to most architectural users. The benefits come when you start creating your documentation and you realize that your views are automatically defined for you with your 3D model. Your schedules and views automatically update when you change features. You can explore your conceptual designs faster and in more depth.

Learning to use Revit will allow you to communicate your ideas and designs faster, more easily, and more beautifully.

Note: This article is currently being updated with the latest regarding the Revit 2023 release. Check back in a few hours to see additional information about these new features.

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Revit 2023 is here and is full of new features, bug fixes, and general updates that should be of interest to just about everyone who uses Revit.

Our team got an up-close look at the new Revit 2023 release – here are the top features and updates we think are worth knowing.

New Revit Icon

You’ll probably notice before anything else that Autodesk has introduced new logos across the board, including for Revit.

The change is significant, to say the least.

We're eager to see how the broader design community will react to this somewhat sharp deviation in logo design – but at the very least, it might help us finally distinguish between different versions of Revit in the taskbar.

Measure in 3D

Having to change the workplane in 3D view, just to confirm a measurement is now a thing of the past.

What Revit 2023?

Revit now introduces the option to now measure your elements inside of the 3D view making this a great improvement in workflow time-saving.

Filter by Sheet for Schedules

When it comes to scheduling, getting the information displayed on what is relevant to that sheet only can sometimes be a significant task.

With the new "Filter by Sheet" tick box that has been added to the Schedules Filter Properties, your project schedules will now automatically remove the elements that does not form part for the view displayed on the sheet, and will update accordingly when views get swapped

Views in Use Identification

Visual indicators have been added in the "Project Browser" next to each view, which turns blue once a view has been placed on a sheet. This makes tracking and managing your view much easier.

What Revit 2023?

Additionally, there is now a clear demonstration of the sheet the view is placed on and the detail number used to add to the sheet. This indication can be seen in the View Name drop-down, in the NEW "Positioning & View" panel on the ribbon, and in "View Properties" under Identity Data.

Fill Pattern in 3D Families

This little feature now gives family creators and detailers the possibility to create fill patterns on selected views for added detailing value (3D views excluded).

This feature can be located in its usual location on the ribbon under the Details Panel, in all family creation or edit tool spaces.

Swap View

Adding information in a meaningful way onto a drawing sheet can sometimes be a challenging thing.

With the new "Positioning & View" panel on the tool ribbon, swapping views is now much easier.

What Revit 2023?

By selecting a view that is placed on a sheet, the user will now be presented with the "Positioning & View" panel within the Modify Tab on the ribbon.

What Revit 2023?

The user can then navigate to the dropdown that indicates the active selected view and select any unplaced views to swap with.

What Revit 2023?

Mechanical Control Devices and Plumbing Equipment Categories

With new categories being introduced for MEP disciplines in Revit 2023, managing and scheduling the mechanical and plumbing elements in your project just got more detailed.

Mechanical and Plumbing elements will no longer be joined together under the umbrella of speciality equipment or even something as basic as a generic family.

The Mechanical Equipment and Specialty Equipment feature has now been split into 3 categories:

Mechanical Equipment:

You can find all the mechanical equipment in this familiar category that you need, such as HVAC units.

Mechanical Control Devices:

This new category hosts all the control devices that would be used in your mechanical project, for example, Thermostats/CO² Meters/etc.

Plumbing Equipment:

Like with the control devices category that's been added to Mechanical, Plumbing also now hosts an additional new category - Plumbing Equipment.  This allows you to select your plumbing equipment such as Water Heaters under the correct MEP discipline when adding them to your projects.

What Revit 2023?

Pick Working Plane

I believe that this item has been one of the most requested feature upgrades to Revit.

Now you can select your working planes in a more streamlined approach with the single "Pick Plane" feature that is introduced in this year's release.

What Revit 2023?

Rebar Solid/Line Display driven by LOD

No longer is it needed to change the view visibility status of rebar for it to display as solid bars or as a line.

What Revit 2023?

The View Visibility States is now driven by the Detail Level settings.

Connection Automation

Revit 2023 introduces a neat new toolset addressing connection automation.

With a library of pre-defined connections as rule-based parameters, you will no longer need to run through the project, deleting unwanted "over propagated" connections hiding at every corner of the model.

By selecting the "Connections and Automation feature", found in the Connections Panel under both the Structure and Steel Tabs of the tool Ribbon, you will be prompted by what seems to be a Dynamo Driven Toolset.

Inside of this neat new toolset, you will then select the desired connection type to populate your project.

Then you can follow the required instructions in the properties setup of the selected connection type and select "Run" for the script to execute the scene and distribution of connections.

Propagate Rebar

Finally, here is one tool that is going to change the game for rebar modelling.

We have used the steel connection propagate function before, and it is a big help in getting the connections distributed throughout a project.

What Revit 2023?

To propagate the rebar placements, select the first placed set, right-click and watch Revit place the rebar in all concrete elements that consist of the same valued parameters as the original concrete element.

Have a favorite feature in Revit 2023? Let us know in the comments. 

Not going to update to Revit 2023 just yet? Check out our other overviews of Revit 2022, Revit 2021, and Revit 2020.

What Revit 2023?
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Whats is new Revit 2023?

Revit 2023 incorporates the latest updates to Generative Design in Revit, including improvements to study creation, new options for Generative Design tools in Dynamo, and a consistent experience with Dynamo Player.

When did Revit 2023 come out?

Additional Information: The full install of Revit 2023 released on April 5th, 2022 was version 23.0. 1.318. The full install version of Revit 2023 was replaced in early May 2022 with version 23.0.

What is the next Revit?

Revit 2022 delivers a feature set that makes good on over 8,000 votes on Revit Ideas. For coordinating models, communicating design intent, and documenting projects—this is a super-charged version of Revit. Revit 2022 is not focused exclusively on architects nor engineers, but on the iterative ways you work together.

What is Revit used for?

Revit is used to coordinate all data inputs (including CAD) and produce federated project deliverables. Both programs are often used within the same firm, with BIM and CAD specialists working on different elements of a project.