

Elements that need to be tagged can be selected using multi-selection, either using the Tab key or the window selection. slightly shifting the representation of structural elements for tagging and to provide more precise assembly instructions in drawing sets.įollowing the Revit 2022 release, we made multi-leader tags more versatile and easier to customize. To aid document clarity, you can now displace any element in 2D views. Structural engineers, technicians, and detailers all need to make their drawings easy to interpret by anyone, whether by a worker in a precast factory, a steel mill, or a construction site. Once the view is locked, accurate fabrication and installation instructions can be created, by showing the different components in slight offset from each other, similar to furniture assembly guides. With that, let’s dig into what’s new!įor Revit 2023, there are several improvements that improve structural workflows and deliverables.Ī much sought after Revit Idea available in Revit 2023 is the ability to tag all displaced elements in 3D views.

Remember to join us for an Ask Me Anything session with AEC product managers to learn more about what’s on the roadmap for structures. New Gravity Analysis with Load Takedown as a method for easy assessment of buildings behaviors, columns layouts redistribution and reactions on foundation even in early design stages.Reimagined structural analytical modeling capability that is helping engineers to use Revit to coordinate across structural physical and analytical models and to drive BIM centric analysis workflows from there.Rebar adaptive copy for engineers and detailers to boost rebar modeling productivity and to be able to quickly generate rebar quantities for whole building structures.Steel connections modeling automation from libraries for engineers to rapidly model their design intent to a higher level of details and to better coordinate with fabricators.

Steel Modeling for Design and Detailingīefore a comprehensive review of the new features, here are what we view as the highlights:.In this article, you can find four themed groupings for presenting new features and enhancements: With that in mind, we are pleased to introduce What’s New for Structures. In response, we at Autodesk are prioritizing workflows and capabilities that prepare structural professionals both for the challenges of today and the buildings of tomorrow. We’re pleased to share this holistic overview of new features, workflows and benefits for structural professionals in the new 2023 releases of Autodesk® Revit®, Robot Structural Analysis Professional® and Advance Steel®, all available in the AEC Collection.Īs the industry moves from CAD to BIM, structural professionals have the opportunity to capitalize on more effective project delivery workflows, to increase their productivity, and to reduce rework, waste and cost.
