All,
I know this has been discussed before but I wanted to ask if anybody has figured out the "best" way to manage a multi-family project. We are working on a 20 story residential tower. There are 7 different unit types, that make up the 6 different building plans that span the 20 stories. In total there are about 550 units. Right now we have each unit as it's own model, and then have that linked into the different floor plan models for different configurations. Then those floor plan models are linked into the building model and copied up and down to get the appropriate number and location through out the building.
This works great from the standpoint of updating the units but makes the building model run a little slower. I know there are a bunch of tradeoff between the different ways to do it but if anybody has experience with different options, I'd be interested to know what they might be. Seems like something that AutoDesk would have worked out by now but maybe not.
Thanks in advance for any help and feedback.
TO
https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/class/Strategizing-Megaproject-2016
Autodesk University has a few others as well.
I tried linking method. In the beginning it works well. Once the project start hitting construction documentation phase, this is where the link become a nightmare to deal with. You can have tags and dimension to the link, but it often loses those object. So I have to tell my colleague to placed those tags into the link so it won't disappear. Right now I find groups works much better and easier. The only thing to watch out for is difference in level. How I overcome this is to set all wall unconnected and attached the wall to the underside of the floor. This seems to work well without the group breaking.
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