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Link to Revit and back

Link to Revit and back

Place your assy one to one in Revit maintaining your parameters and back.

This with the forward look on BIM

4 Comments
mcmahor
Autodesk

What do you mean "one to one"? Wouldn't that make your revit I models very large? What value does "one to one" provide?

 

what about dropping a simplified factory model into the revit document?

j.vanderheijden
Collaborator

We work with FDS our ceilings processing.
We make climate ceilings, www.inteco.nl,  and are created with Inventor sheet metal.
I consult with Xuesong Bai to get everything in FDS, he is incredibly helpful and team player.
Now we have to work with the BIM way.
Our ceilings must then be placed in a Revit model.
Now it would be easy if our assy is placed in Revit that we still have the ability to make use of the parameters made in Inventor to be charged.
Thus there is also the possibility that a architect makes  a classification of the ceiling with our parts and we continue to work with the assy and parts in Inventor and I do not have to draw everything again.

Status changed to: Future Consideration
 
claudia.cabanesBT
Contributor

Nice idea!

 

It would be great if you could use also the rules inside the imported assets.

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