


Planned (Some features may be available for testing in Revit Preview)Īccepted Revit Idea (Some ideas may be available for testing in Revit Preview) We use themes, colors, and icons to keep track of the roadmap details. Extend BIM to all phases of the project lifecycle.Enable multidisciplinary workflows to help deliver projects.Connect project teams with AEC-focused collaboration tools.Connect – Integrating teams and products.Have more time to design with more reliable and efficient software.Work more productively with software that automates tasks.Analyze, simulate, and iterate to optimize designs.Optimize – Better buildings and processes.Model to higher degrees of accuracy and detail.Engage in a delightful, intuitive, and contextual experience.Efficiently create models that better capture design intent.To better explain the roadmap, we’ve grouped our plans by theme:

We do not assume any responsibility to update this roadmap to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the publish date of this roadmap. Our plans are not intended to be a promise or guarantee of future delivery of products, services or features and purchasing decisions should not be made based upon these statements. These statements reflect our current expectations based on what we know today. This roadmap may make statements regarding future events and development efforts for our products and services. Oliver will cover best practice on visual report design and conclude with an overview of helpful resources.With the release of Revit 2019.2 it’s once again time to give you an update about where we are and where we are going. Subjects covered include: 1) contrasting the value in both reporting model metrics and converting that to a learning tool for the team 2) where model review reports sit within AHMM's quality assurance processes 3) how reviews can serve as an educational tool 4) building a custom ExternalCommand in Revit 5) setting up a development environment for cross-API interaction 5) gathering model metrics using the Revit API 6) the basics of InDesign's API 7) setting up an intelligent template file. In his role as Computational Design Specialist Oliver focuses on developing process automation tools for Revit, streamlining workflows and undertaking proactive research into leading-edge technologies. As BIM manager at AHMM, Aaron Perry leads a digital strategy, standards development and training to ensure architects approach model development efficiently. Come and learn how they have been able to fully automate their in-depth model review process through connecting the Revit and Dynamo APIs. Keeping track of model size, quality, and health across all projects is a key objective of AHMM's Digital Design Group. As a large office, AHMM has a high number of live Revit models being developed at any time.
