

Slanted walls are able to be used as architectural, structural, or curtain walls in your projects, and can be edited in plan, elevation, section, 3D orthographic, and perspective views. It is possible to set windows or doors in a slanted wall, but you'll have to specify that it should follow the wall angle with the Orientation Wall Instance Property. The Angle from Vertical parameter then specifies the wall's angle from -90 to +90 degrees, where zero degrees is vertical. In Revit 2021, users can utilize the Cross-Section parameter when creating or modifying a wall to make it slanted. If there's a top-billed feature in Revit 2021, the new ability to create slanted walls is it. What's New in Revit 2021: Top Features for Architects in Revit Still using an earlier version of Revit? Check out our highlights of previous Revit releases, Revit 2020 Review - What's New in Revit 2020 - Features, Tips, Updates and Autodesk Revit 2019: What Is New In The Revit 2019 Release – Best New Features and Updates. We have compiled some of the most significant and intriguing updates in Revit 2021 below.

The BIMsmith team of architects had the chance to sit down and review some of the latest features in Revit 2021 individually and as a team. Overall, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. We get up to three major updates a year to the leading architectural design software for the BIM workflow, the biggest of which is released each April for the upcoming year. Revit 2021 is officially available for download. Update: See the BIMsmith review of what’s new in Revit 2023.
