will never be remembered as the flashiest release—that honor belongs to Revit 2020 with its sloped glazing, or Revit 2023 with its 3D PDF export. But 2018 was the version where Revit stopped feeling like a beta for the cloud future and started feeling like a mature, reliable engineering tool.
One of the standout updates was the ability to create multistory stairs by attaching them to the levels in a project. If levels changed, the stairs updated automatically.
: Designers gained the ability to add railings to an entire stair tower with one click. Additionally, railings could be hosted on toposurfaces to model fences, road barriers, or outdoor handrails. For Structural Engineers :
will never be remembered as the flashiest release—that honor belongs to Revit 2020 with its sloped glazing, or Revit 2023 with its 3D PDF export. But 2018 was the version where Revit stopped feeling like a beta for the cloud future and started feeling like a mature, reliable engineering tool.
One of the standout updates was the ability to create multistory stairs by attaching them to the levels in a project. If levels changed, the stairs updated automatically.
: Designers gained the ability to add railings to an entire stair tower with one click. Additionally, railings could be hosted on toposurfaces to model fences, road barriers, or outdoor handrails. For Structural Engineers :