
There are now additional options for wall insert of objects, which can be centrally located or locally overridden when needed. In other words, it supports the editing of curtain wall frames and walls with a single in-context tool. Moving on to features and functions, the Wall Tools command is now a combined wall tool. When you compare these prices to a single licence of Revit - £2,940 yearly or £366 per month, according to the Autodesk website - then Vectorworks’ various professional flavours look like good value for money. A Fundamentals subscription costs £88/month or £880 billed annually (£73/month). Subscriptions for Architect, Landmark and Spotlight cost £123/month or £1,230 billed annually (which works out as £102/month). With Vectorworks 2023, new Vectorworks licences can only be bought by subscription - more on that later. These are: Architect, Landmark (for landscapers), Spotlight (for media and entertainment/stage design), and Fundamentals (a basic version). Vectorworks comes in four flavours, all built on the same core technology. And, post-launch, Vectorworks has added two exciting new capabilities: first, Scan-to-BIM, supporting Apple’s brilliant mobile RoomPlan Technology and second, quality checking via Solibri Inside.īut first, let’s look at the sales strategy for this product. In Vectorworks 2023, the BIM feature updates continue. Behind the scenes, meanwhile, some major rearchitecting has been undertaken, not least with a whole new port to Apple Silicon.

New features needed to be added to the core BIM tool, in Windows and Apple Intel. Recent releases of Vectorworks have been both important and tricky. The 2023 version now offers users support for scan-to-BIM with Apple’s RoomPlan and quality checking via Solibri Inside
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Vectorworks has been busy with a major update to its flagship product.
