My question:
Is there a way of showing different views of my building showing the two different coordinate positions? As far as i am aware, you pick the coordinate system you want and this will effect all views.
E.g. one view showing a plan of my building with annotation coordinates shown for Plot 1, and another view showing a plan of my building with annotation coordinates shown for Plot 2??
Any help or advice on this would be much appreciated, thanks.
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Pardons if I misunderstand your questions.
I don't see why coordinates are relevant when you annotate the building file views? Do you want to actually orient the views to match what show on the master site plan? IMHO building plans should be based on their Project North, unless you have two different buildings on one view then one must sacrifice.
If you only need two different sets of annotation, just duplicate the views and amend the annotation for each view independently. In the master file, use linked view under VG > Revit Links and choose the appropriate view.
I could create my views/sheets in the master model, but would like to know if i could create the separate views in the main building model.
e.g. in the building model, 1 view of one building may have a FFL of +101.50m and another view of the other building may have a FFL of +103.20m.
I am guessing there is no way of doing this in the building model?
@CLMSJ wrote:
I could create my views/sheets in the master model, but would like to know if i could create the separate views in the main building model.
e.g. in the building model, 1 view of one building may have a FFL of +101.50m and another view of the other building may have a FFL of +103.20m.
I am guessing there is no way of doing this in the building model?
Now it is more clear what you need. You can create a view in the building model and annotate all the common annotation that can be shared for different buildings. Create two views in the master file, set to use the linked building view above, and annotate the unique information such as FFL there.
Thanks, but i think what you are saying is create the views in the site master model?
I want to create the views in the building model if possible?
My sheets for my structural building model are in the building model file, thus the reason why i would like to create the 2 views (with different levels) also in my building model file.
If need be i can create them in the site master file, which will solve the problem. I am just wondering if it is possible to do the 2 views in the building model file? hopefully this makes sense?
1. In the building file, you can look at True North of any Shared Coordinate, and you can make Level types that reference the shared survey point elevation so that they display values that are relative to the site, but you cannot create duplicate views that show both site conditions at the same time. The whole project, in your case, will have shared coordinate LOT 1 and shared coordinate LOT 2, but only one of them can be set current at a time, and that setting is project wide. So you can't have a view that sees the LOT 1 condition and another view that sees the LOT 2 condition concurrently.
2. I suggest the Arch, Struct, Mech, Elect, Plumb, etc., construction documents for the building only reference the building's project base point, with FF elevations starting at 0' or 100' or whatever you typically do, without referencing the site at all. And then the Civil/Site plans can call out the unique info for Lot 1 and Lot 2, such as their base point locations/angles relative to the survey point. The surveyor ought to be able to lay out the building perimeters pretty easily with that info, and then everybody else can work off the zero-point of the building.
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