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Joint walls from different links

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09-30-2015
02:38 PM
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So after few months on convincing my office to move into Revit, we finally got it! Good, right? Well... I have been asigned for my very first project with a 4 story - 310 apartment units. So is not an easy task to deal with for starters...
After reading a lot of forums, I decided to put together the BIM as follows:
- Every unit type in individual files linked into the overall model (as oppose to groups). This will allow me to have another station(a) working on each unit as a project by itself.
- Each unit will have about 4 to 10 different variations, depending upon if it has a deck on the ground level, or balcony (about 2-4 different sizes and configurations), ADA, restroom layout, window types, etc. These variations are created under Design Options.
- On the overall model, I am asigning to each unit the design option I need using VG. So far, so good, although it takes a while to make it, but is the only way I know to be consistent on all the views
- I am planing on drawing over the exterior walls shell another layer of wall that will make my stone veneer and finishes work as planned, with different sill heights, types and trims. I may do the so with EIFS finishes as well (different colors)
Here is the question:
Where I do not need to draw an extra layer of walls, how can I make dissapear the wall joint between two units with same wall type and same aligment? They are showing horizontally and vertically and the "joint geometry" and "joint wall" tool won't work.
Second question:
Is my approach to put together the BIM efficient?
Thanks in advance!