What's New in Revit 2022 – Top New Features in Autodesk Revit 2022
BIMsmith
Update: See the BIMsmith review of what’s new in Revit 2023. -- Revit 2022 is here. Yes, we know it's still 2021. But we also know that just as 2020 wasn't that great, we're eager to move on to 2022 as soon as we can. Revit 20...
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New Virtual CEU Session: New Options for Insulating and Venting Wood Framed Sloped Roofs
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