Published by: The BIM Retrospective Team Reading Time: 4 minutes
I’d love to hear why you’ve stuck with it. Drop a comment below—just don't tell Autodesk you're still using a perpetual license! Disclaimer: Autodesk no longer supports Revit 2016. This post is for educational and nostalgia purposes. Please keep your models backed up. revit 2016
Let’s be honest: In the world of BIM, using Revit 2016 feels a bit like driving a classic car. It doesn’t have the touchscreen dashboard of Revit 2024, and it definitely doesn’t have the cloud-based bells and whistles of 2025. But for a surprising number of firms—especially those tied to specific hardware or legacy projects—Revit 2016 remains the daily driver. Published by: The BIM Retrospective Team Reading Time: