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ArchiCAD IFC into Revit – What has worked for us so far
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This is the process we have used successfully to bring IFC files specifically from ArchiCAD. I know there are many posts about it, but they are not a set of specific steps to try, just troubleshooting variou issues…… From my searching anyway.
This is a work in progress, and I am still testing the steps outlined below so I will update it as other users post with any additional steps, ideas or I find out something different from trial and error.
ArchiCAD User (User that is creating the IFC)
- IFC classify all elements correctly including the following:
- Walls
- Doors
- Windows
- Floors
- Ceilings (Having a bit of trouble with these for now, still coming in as generic models)
- Roofs
- Furniture
- Plumbing Fixtures
- Columns
- Beams
- ArchiCAD Zones (Revit Spaces)
- In ArchiCAD they can create zones in 2D so they will need to set the height/levels correctly before exporting
- Anything else you require
- Set export options as per attached screenshot from forum post of user @Anonymous , link below from original forum post. This should also help fix all the internal edges that show up in floor slabs etc... Note at this time im not sure if this will remove any falls in slabs when brought into Revit. These setting may also affect opening/cutting objects, looking into this.
- Export IFC
- If exporting from 3d view, ensure zones are turned on before hand.
- If project is multi phased/staged/renovation status the following models:
- Model for existing with demo
- Model for each new phase
- Might need an existing model per phase due to obejcts demo’d in different phases T.B.C
- If project is single new phase you can export one model
Revit User (User that is importing the IFC)
- Set family categories in IFC Options to correct families/Revit categories
- I have set the Revit category for Ifcspaces to Spaces
- Set the default Revit template for importing, best to create one for IFC import so it isn’t loaded with lots of unnecessary families etc…
- Use Revit 2019 with the ArchiCAD IFC Exchange with ARCHICAD installed (We have had more success with Revit 2019 at this point than Revit 2020)
- Untick import all ifc parameters (unless you need them all for some reason, I believe this is one reason it can take hours to import. From my testing it seems to speed the process up unticking this option)
- Wait patiently!
- Continue to wait patiently!
- Become impatient.
- Edit any elements that you do not what to be generic models (Need to do it with ceilings)
- Select object
- Edit in place mass
- Change to correct family type
- Finish editing mass
- Check levels etc are correct
- Save the model
- Update to version of Revit you are using
- Link into Revit project.
- Set Room Bounding
- Map phases
- Create Spaces from the rooms and use space naming utlity
Very big thanks to the crew from ARTAS Architects for assisting with the testing on this.
Open to suggestions from users on improvements and ideas