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Autodesk 240B1-05A111-1301 - Revit Architecture 2010 User Manual
Autodesk 240B1-05A111-1301 - Revit Architecture 2010 User Manual

Autodesk 240B1-05A111-1301 - Revit Architecture 2010 User Manual

Coordination between revit structure and revit architecture

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REVIT
STRUCTURE
Coordination between
Revit Structure and
Revit Architecture
Structural engineers who use Revit
software can better coordinate their work with
architects using Revit
paper examines how building information is
shared between Revit Structure and Revit
Architecture users.

Linking Revit Models

Traditional structural processes begin with the architectural drawings, usually CAD-based
drawings. But structural engineers that are using Revit Structure and are working with
architects using Revit Architecture can directly link to the architectural Revit Architecture
file to start their structural design. Sharing the same building information model with
architects enables the structural and the architectural design and documentation to stay
coordinated.
Linking a Revit Architecture file with the Revit Structure model gives structural engineers a
starting point for their design, based on the architect's design intent. Changes made by
the architect can be tracked - facilitating design coordination and change management.
Similarly, architects using Revit Architecture can link a Revit Structure model into their
architectural models and reap the same coordination benefits.
Because both software solutions are using the same underlying building database, the
engineer can view, access, and query all the architectural properties of the model and the
architect can do the same for the structural elements.
Linking Models
Cross-linking the architectural and structural models is the preferred means of sharing the
models between architects and engineers if both are using Revit-based applications, but
are in separate organizations without access to a shared network. They can exchange
and cross-link their respective models, much like an architectural DWG file might be x-
referenced into a structural DWG file, but with far more intelligence.
Even when the engineers and architects are within the same A/E firm, linked files may still
be the preferred way of working - because they develop their respective designs at a
different pace and prefer the flexibility of keeping their own RVT files.
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Structure
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CONTENTS
Revit Models ............. 1
Revit Model ............... 8
Coordination
Monitor.................... 10
Checking .................12

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  • Page 1: Linking Revit Models

    ® REVIT STRUCTURE Coordination between Revit Structure and Revit Architecture ® CONTENTS Structural engineers who use Revit Structure Linking software can better coordinate their work with Revit Models ..... 1 ® architects using Revit Architecture software. This Sharing the Same Revit Model ....
  • Page 2 Using the Architectural Model to Begin the Structural Design Once the architectural model is imported, each architectural view is properly displayed in the corresponding structural views (2D and 3D). In the building elevation view, the linked file shows all the architectural levels. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 3 To copy the architectural levels, the structural user displays the building elevation view, selects Tools >> Copy/Monitor >> Select Link, and graphically selects the linked file. Figure 4: Engineers can copy architectural grids, levels, and columns from the linked file. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 4 Level 2 up to Level 3, whereas in a structural plan, the structural column defined in Level 2 would go from Level 2 down to Level 1. Hence the Foundation level created by an architect may not show anything in the structural plan. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 5 The next step is to create structural floor plans with grids that matches the architectural floor plans grid. The engineer selects View >> New >> Floor plan, reviews the existing level names, selects the desired levels (or typically just selects all the levels) and clicks www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 6 Once levels, grids, and columns are in place, the engineer can turn off the visibility of some architectural objects or of the entire linked file. Figure 9: Users can specify the visibility of architectural objects in the linked file. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 7 (or select and delete members) and turn on the ones the engineer has designed each time he needs to use them in various architectural views or details. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 8: Sharing The Same Revit Model

    Revit Architecture. Users can simultaneously work on different portions of a single building information model at the same time via Revit Worksharing (visit the White Papers Section on Autodesk's website at www.autodesk.com/revit to learn more about Multi-user Collaboration with Revit Worksharing).
  • Page 9 Users are granted permission by workset owners to borrow and modify model elements. With a single shared model, Revit technology improves multi-discipline coordination while preserving responsibilities; structural elements remain the engineer’s responsibility and the architectural elements remain the architect’s responsibility. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 10: Monitor

    When he clicks Finish, an eye symbol next to an element indicates that Revit Structure is monitoring that element from the architectural linked file. Figure 13: An "eye" symbol identifies elements being tracked by the Revit Coordination Monitor. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 11 (not linked files) the coordination monitor tool is still available. They just have to select Copy/Monitor and then Coordination Review, and select their current project instead of the linked file. Figure 15: The Coordination Monitor coordinates changes within a current project and across linked files. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 12: Interference Checking

    RVT file within Revit Structure, selects Tools >> Interference Check >> Run, then chooses the object categories from the Revit Architecture file and the current structural project. Figure 16: Interference checking can be performed between structural and architectural objects. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 13 Interference Report dialog box, and click Show. The information can be displayed in a 2D or a 3D view. Figure 18: Sharing a common 3D model is a very good communication and coordination tool to visualize problems before construction. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure...
  • Page 14 Revit please visit us at http://www.autodesk.com/revit. Autodesk, AutoCAD, and Revit are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., in the USA and other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document.