Edit and regenerate complex toposurfaces, subregions, and building pads. Explore visual programming with the Dynamo interface for computational design which now installs with Revit so you can more easily enhance and extend the power of the Revit API. Troubleshoot models better with the Reveal Constraints mode making all dimension alignment constraints in a view visible. Use existing geometry in a linked IFC model as a reference for dimensions, alignment, snapping, and hosting of some families in a Revit model. Share more accurately predicted energy performance information in custom dashboards with Project Solon integrated into Revit. (yay!) So what does it add? Well, the improvements can be categorized into three categories, Power, Performance, and Productivity. The Revit 2015 R2 "application" installs like a service pack - it modifies your existing installation, it does not need an uninstall/reinstall process. Here is one of the places you can click:įrom there, you should be able to scroll down and find links to download the two new enhancements: To access the downloads, you need to log into the Autodesk Subscription site () and find the link to get to your available Product Enhancements. how do you get these updates and enhancements and what can they do to your Revit? I'm glad you asked. The R2 release of Revit is fully compatible with regular Revit 2015 software products - the file format did not change. That primary piece of information is followed very quickly by this one (call them #1a and #1b): If you have Revit 2015 but your subscription lapsed, you will not be able to get to the update and extension. You have to have an active relevant Autodesk subscription to access the updates. The first thing you have to know about the R2 versions of Revit (Revit R2, Revit MEP R2, Revit Architecture R2, Revit Structure R2 Revit LT R2) is: This release of Revit adds new features and functionality to Revit 2015 and was released at the same time as a new extension for Revit, Autodesk Site Designer Extension for Revit 2015.
By now you may have heard about a "new release" of Revit that is being called "Revit 2015 R2".