Rotating an entire model in Revit 2022

Rotating an entire model in Revit 2022

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Rotating an entire model in Revit 2022

Anonymous
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Hello there,

 

I am trying to rotate an entire model in Revit about 25 degrees to make it align with a terrain site plan. I have tried 'create group' and'create instance' but several elements of the model such as oblique beams and balconies rotate in a wrong way. I have also tried rotating the view but this method is only view specific and when I try to copy paste the view it pastes as normal, not rotated. Is there a simple method to do this? 

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If you want to be exact, the model should be to True north and so should be the terrain. True north can be changed in a plan view. So leave the model alone, and make true north be correct. then rotate the terrain to also be correct north. 

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@Anonymous 

 

Depending on how you modeled the whole thing...Building and Toposurface in separate models or in the same model...

 

If in separate models, you simply rotate and align the link and publish coordinates to link if you are using shared coordinates

 

If in the same model, 

  1. Select the toposurface and rotate it 
  2. Select the Project Base Point and reset the Angle to true north...(check for PBP on Site Plan or make it visible from Visibility Graphics) 

 

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Nothing seems to work. I have tried most things. So the project is in one file and the site topography is in a separate file. I did manage to change the orientation of true north on the project file but when I try to copy it across to the topography site file it doesn't copy with the true north slanted orientation. I have inserted the two image in this message for your consideration. 

I would appreciate if you could guide me. 

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Nothing seems to work. I have tried most things. So the project is in one file and the site topography is in a separate file. I did manage to change the orientation of true north on the project file but when I try to copy it across to the topography site file it doesn't copy with the true north slanted orientation. I have inserted the two image in this message for your consideration. 

I would appreciate if you could guide me. 

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RDAOU
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  1. You set the Site model up (coordinates and true north)
  2. You link the Project Model in
    • Rotate
    • Move and Aline to position
    • Then (Ribbon/Manage/Coordinate) you Publish coordinates  to link and save to have a shared site

You can do it the other way round too if you started with setting out the building model 

 

 

 

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syman2000
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I would go against rotating building to fit the site plan. It should be the other way around. First you set your project to true north

 

project to true north.png

 

Next select rotate to true north

 

rotate true north.png

 

You should be able to toggle between true north and project north.

 

project.pngtrue north.png

 

If you don't want to mess this up, you can setup scopebox. Rotate the scopebox by 25 degree to reflect where you want to rotate the view. Then set the view to scope box and it will automatically rotate your plan.

 

 

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Anonymous
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It works perfectly, thank you for this advice. 

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