Revit gurus! Hello!
I am designing a building that has four wings that come together in a central atrium. The angles between said wings is not set and keeps changing. I want to have parameters locked so that the walls, floor, roof, ceiling, columns, stairs, etc, will rotate in unison. I tried setting up a reference plane along the centerline of each wing, offsetting two reference planes either way to define the internal area of the wing, aligning and locking the walls to the reference plane, dimensioning all parallel walls off those reference planes and locking them and aligning and locking the roof and floors to those walls, with hopes that if I selected and rotated the reference planes everything else would follow; but none of that worked (see attached images). I did a brief test with gridlines and that didn't work either.
Does anyone have any better suggestions about how to keep all these parts aligned?
Thanks very much!
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Hi
splitting a building in two parts becomes really tough in revit and here there are 4 wings and central part..total 5.
Try to create one file with the wing , and link in another file which contains central part..
this way you can easily create multiple option in the central part file...
but yeah, planning is everything at initial stages so do your testing and experimentation to save time in the future.
Best luck..
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