Autodesk Revit 2019 introduced significant enhancements focused on view management, 3D modeling efficiency, and detailed engineering workflows. This release prioritized high-demand user requests, such as advanced filtering logic and improved multi-monitor support, to streamline the BIM (Building Information Modeling) experience for architects and engineers.
To run Revit 2019 effectively, your hardware should meet or exceed these standard specifications: Entry-Level Balanced (Recommended) 64-bit Windows 7 SP1, 8.1, or 10 64-bit Windows 10 CPU Single- or Multi-Core i-Series/Xeon Multi-Core i7/Xeon (High clock speed) Memory (RAM) 8 GB (for ~100MB models) 16 GB (for ~300MB models) Disk Space 35 GB free SSD with 35 GB+ free Graphics DirectX 11 (Shader Model 3) DirectX 11 (Shader Model 5) Product Updates and Lifecycle System requirements for Autodesk Revit products Search results for revit 2019 (19)
: New tools allow for the direct placement of steel components like plates, bolts, and welds in the 3D model, facilitating a smoother transition from design to fabrication. : A redesigned view management system introduced Tabbed
: A redesigned view management system introduced Tabbed Views , allowing users to organize multiple open windows more efficiently. Crucially, users can now drag views out of the main Revit window onto secondary monitors . 3D modeling efficiency
The 2019 release delivered several "most-requested" features directly from the user community:
: Users can display and edit levels directly in orthographic and perspective 3D views, reducing the need to switch back to 2D for orientation.