Working on a subdivision with 150 units composed of duplexes that could have the option of 5 or 6 prototypes for either side. Units will be flipped, sometimes 2 feet proud, sometimes 2 feet recessed etc.
I will want to have each prototype be a group, with corresponding annotation that I could then flip and and organize as I need.
What would be the best way to create plans for each building?
Should I model the terrain and place all buildings on the site in one project? Not sure how I would
set up sheets for the individula buildings.
Would it be better to have each building as a separate project?
Also, how do I geological the buildings to exactly where they need to go on the site? How would I orient the angles properly?
Lastly, would the site be its on separate linked group so that I could reference every time?
Any insight how to go about this would be great. Thank you!
You model each prototype including its Design options in separate model each
You can create the sheets
There are others who prefer Groups over links...See the following youtube video which basically covers 90% of the pros, cons and hoax of and about each method
Revit Groups vs Links - YouTube
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-If you keep all sheets in the main model, how do you get sheets for each individual building
to get its appropriate "project north" ( if they are angled on site differently)
-If all prototypes in the main site file are linked projects and not groups, how can you make minor
changes to them (like adjusting the connection to an adjacent unit or stepping the foundation per site grade)
without affecting the main prototype?
I do like the ability to use options, do options work in groups?
If you haven't used either of the suggested methods (Links vs Groups), then best would be for you to try out first then ask questions after.
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