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An item my office is running into is with Multi-Disciplines (Consulting Engineers) and multiple models. I am going to touch on just the Architect and the Structural Engineer. Generally within our Architectural Firm, we model all items such as floors, walls, roofs, etc. We all basically know what goes into the model that is created by the Architect. Structurally, the SE will do floors, structural walls, roofs, etc. and the entire framing system. In cases, both models may have walls that overlap. Such as in a case of a simple 4 level stairwell (concrete filled pan), that is constructed with masonry or concrete walls. SE designs the walls, stringers, any structure that supports the landings, designs and details these structural connections. The architectural model has walls whether masonry or concrete, in the same place so that doors can be placed. Within the architectural model, views and the structural model link have to be managed in a way via Visibility Graphics or a View Template so that you don't get duplicate/overlapping walls.
So here is the million dollar question, How do others (A/E) in this design profession handle this workflow? I recently had a Project Manager request that we use the Structural Walls from the Structural Model Link to be displayed in our model and that I shouldn't show walls, well then I can't place doors where needed in a linked model. Yes, I can copy monitor walls (prefer not to), or at least the wall that doors are in, but then I still need to use Visibility Graphics overrides or hide wall from structural model link in view. Then I have a wall cleanup issue, walls don't cleanup with wall in a linked file.
method-studio, inc.
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