some options here, it depends on your exact goals which to use.. just read
up, experiment and decide;
- make the whole layout, drawing just walls in Revit is done is a second.
Then copy your types by simple copy/paste or group them [though I'm not sure
how stable grouping is now, I abandoned it since it was not so perfect in
earlier versions, might work fine now]
- make your rooms in multiple files, make a new drawing, link the rooms into
it and stack.
- I think you might be interested in knowing about worksets, depending on
your wishes...
I'd say, do some searches on AUGI / Revit, ask some more specific questions
and you're on your way.
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> Hello,
>
> Ive just got the new demo version of revit 6.1, and am learning it.
>
> I am trying to model a condoplex with multiple room types...A,B,C,D.
>
> If for example, my rooms were just different sized boxes with internal
walls, fixtures, doors etc...,can I create blocks of units to stack.
>
> when I stack unit groupings Ive created, the shared party walls conflict
>
> how do I go about connecting unit types, that I have created, in such a
way, that they can be edited, to ensure all instances are updated as well?
> (if say I need to change the internal unit wall layout for example)
>
> thanks for any help
> callum