I’m excited to share my Top 10 new and enhanced features for Revit 2017, including improvements to navigation, sheet views, revisions, and overall performance.
(At the end of this article I will provide a list of the additional improvements and enhancements for all disciplines associated with Autodesk Revit 2017.)
The new Text Editor and layout engine gives you “what you see is what you get” editing and new features to help communicate your design to clients.
You can edit in canvas and have text set to uppercase, subscript, or superscript. You can add spaces between bulleted points, multi-level lists, indenting, undenting, and incrementing numbers.
Revit text is now measured in the same way as AutoCAD, enabling better import and export to AutoCAD.
Annotation tags now allow calculated values and obey pin restrictions. You can create a tag with a calculation in it to use with any tag type. When you reposition an element, a pinned tag remains in place while its leader adjusts to accommodate the new position of the element.
Depth Cueing lets you add depth to your elevations and sections to create stunning visuals in order to better communicate your design.
This functionality works with shadows on, realistic, hidden lines, sketchy lines, ambient shadows, anti-aliasing and more. When you turn it on, you can control where the depth starts and stops, placing the limits according to your design.
You have this level of control over the effect in order to meet your design needs. Designed for architects, depth cueing adds pop to your elevations and sections in both architecture or coordination views.
Now you can host railings on shaped edited floors, roofs, and on the top of walls with a single sketch line.
This provides architects with the ability to do a single sketch and host the rail as it is intended to be built on site.
In order to improve workflows and extend usability for fabrication models, the Split tool can now split vertical columns at the desired point. This gives you greater model accuracy, which allows you to create a precise design intent definition that includes connections.
Now you can attach structural columns to isolated foundations and footing. Thanks to this feature, the column length adjusts in response to changes to the foundation level.
More flexible hanger capabilities have been added to facilitate detailed support planning.
Now you can have multi-tiered Trapeze hangers, enabling you to support one hanger with another. You also have the ability to adjust the rod position on the bearer to coordinate with structure locations or avoid other services. Support for cantilevered elements enables you to extend the bearer on a hanger to support additional services. The improvements to hangers also enable you to place a hanger in free space.
The new tools and enhancements enable you to quickly iterate from a design level of detail model to a fabrication level of detail model. To prepare a model for detailed coordination modeling and construction, you can now convert design level of detail model elements to construction level of detail elements using the Design to Fabrication tool.
The Design to Fabrication tool will present a list of potential related services for selected design level of detail duct and pipe elements.
Now you can help increase modeling productivity and accuracy by automating layout with detailed options.
The new Route and Fill tool enables you to select two open endpoints of a run, and Revit will give you options to connect them.
You can preview which fittings will be inserted in each option. Additionally, you can specify which fittings are required and force solutions that incorporate only those fittings. Additionally, the Cut Into option of Route and Fill enables you to connect tee and tap scenarios.
The Trim and Extend tool works the way you would expect in Revit, and will also take into consideration conditions and connectivity rules when inserting fittings.
When you know you want a specific fitting in a particular scenario, but do not know the dimensions of the fitting, you can place the fitting and stretch it into place using Quick Connect.
Architecture/platform enhancements
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Structural engineering enhancements
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MEP design & fabrication enhancements
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