What’s New in Autodesk Revit 2023: Fundamentals for Architecture

October 17, 2022 Cherisse Biddulph

It has always been important to me that users who are new to Revit have a guide for learning the fundamentals of the software so they can be successful and feel confident working within Revit. It is also important that users have easy access to all the files necessary for completing the learning guide.

With the release of ASCENT’s Autodesk Revit 2023: Fundamentals for Architecture guide, you will notice some changes from previous versions of the guide, including a change with the order of chapters in the first section and additional files and templates in the practice files download. Below, I go into more depth as to why these changes have transpired. 

 

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Changes in ASCENT’s Autodesk Revit 2023: Fundamentals for Architecture

 

  • Previously, the progression at the beginning of the book had students jump right into drawing Revit elements before they were fully taught datums, the diverse types of Revit families, and how to start a project. In the 2023 guide, the chapters in the first section, now called Revit Tools and Project Setup, were reworked to present a smoother workflow, starting with an introduction to Revit, then moving into how to start a project (including linking and importing files), creating levels and grids, and working with views. This first section then ends with an in-depth look at Revit families before covering the basics of sketching and the modify tools.  

 

  • Revit families and template files that are needed for the guide’s practices have been added to the downloadable practice files folder. This is due in part to the Revit content libraries not being installed with the initial Revit installation. It also makes it easier for users to have everything they need to work through the guide without requiring additional installations.  

 

I hope you like the latest changes and find them useful!  

About the Author

Cherisse Biddulph

Learning Content Developer<br><br>Cherisse is an Autodesk Certified Professional for Revit as well as an Autodesk Certified Instructor. She brings over 19 years of industry, teaching, and technical support experience to her role as a Learning Content Developer with ASCENT. With a passion for design and architecture, she received her Associates of Applied Science in Architectural Drafting and Design with a four-year core curriculum in Interior Design and has worked in the industry assisting firms with their CAD management and software implementation needs as they modernize to a Building Information Modeling (BIM) design environment. Cherisse continues to expand her knowledge in the ever evolving AEC industry and the software used to support it.

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