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"Andre Gawlik" <
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Hi everyone,
Just wondering, because it is not quite clearly
explained in Revit Systems manuals - what is the right way of working with
building model, i.e.:
1. Open building model in Revit
systems and work on it (how do you apply template settings - mechanical and
electrical settings)
2. Create new project and
insert link to the building model (in this case I get double elevations and
problems with plans' visibility)
3. Other.
I've been working with Building Systems up until
now and we thinking about giving a go to Revit Systems however, we used to get
either 2D architectural layouts which we import as xrefs ad lay services at
the right elevations or 3D models (either ACIS or ADT) for structural
coordination.
I tried to create systems using option 1 and
found that all the setting were wrong (mechanical specs), and had to spend
quite a lot of time loading all families into the model. When I tried to
insert link to the building into Revit Systems I can have limited options of
controlling object visibility - very confused and frustrated right
now.
Any info will be much appreciated.
Andre
Gawlik