Multiple buildings project

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Multiple buildings project

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Hello

 

i have a project to model with 5 different buildings ,

i would like to make one file of the site with the shared underground parking lot and landscape  as a base, and to link each building separately.

My question is, how should i deal with multiple level heights? 

each building has a different 0.00 level on the site, so it could be a mess.. 

should i give them different names in advance, or it doesn't make a difference ? should i make it  

and in general, any advice for the right work process in this case? 

 

Thanks!

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Corsten.Au
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Hi

 

All those different buildings will have different levels.. Ground floor levels wont be same...

If there are 4 buildings, then create Four Revit file, each for each building.

and Link them in one file ( Site ) overall ..

Shared coordinate will help fix the levels further..

Corsten
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Anonymous
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Hey, thank for your replay!

 

i already have different files for each building, and one for the general site 

my question is how can i change the height of the 0.00 level for each building (for each link really), because the absolute height is different.

*They are connected to the site model with shared coordinate

 

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Corsten.Au
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Each file will have
1. Project base point
2. Survey base point

Check the level proprieties , they are either project based or survey based..
Ex: if levels are survey based , and if you wanna change level 0-0 to 15-0 then simply move survey point down to 15’ resulting the level showing 15-0

While moving survey base you may need to unpin that.. same with base point if levels are showing related to base.
Idea is not to move levels up or down , rather their relative position using survey or project base..

Cheers

Corsten
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Anonymous
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Thank you Ganesh

 

I understand the logic now, but i still have some questions

 

Now in my general site file, i have a survey point that is defines 0,0,0 and a project base point with coordinates according to the shared coordinates of the project. should i move the survey point to match the project point?

 

And also, what should i do with the original files of each building? for example i have one building placed on +29.40 meters and another one on +28.30 meters - so i need to move the survey point in the source file to match their absolute height? and then when i load them as links will it apply? 

 

thanks again for the patience!

Adi 

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Corsten.Au
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Hi

To find the survey point ...
1. Go to floor plan ( any plan , view range make it unlimited )
2. Reveal hidden elements, uncrop the view
( usually project base and survey base point overlaps each other on plan, find these on plan )
3 further, draw a section , or elevation capturing those “ project base point “ and “ survey point “
4 then you can makes changes in that elevation or section view

Best luck
Corsten
Building Designer
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