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Aaron wrote:Good info and great ideas Aaron, that doghouse bit made me laugh! My first project was a humane society building
A multi-story doghouse.
With a back porch.
And a walk-out basement.
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Scott wrote:Scott
Well, the architectural model will be in ArchiCAD. Then there will be an export process to 3D DWG, and that model will be imported into Revit Structures. The 3D DWG will have no intelligence of the AC model, so Revit will treat it as a series of 'solids' in simple terms. You will end up rebuilding in Revit Structures, all of the 'structural' parts of the building. (which could be a substantial model, depneding on the building)
You may be better off to have the AC model exported as 2D dwg, and then rebuild it in Structures using the 2D as backgrounds. You could then export out a 3D DWG model from RS that the AC guys could re-import for interference checking. Or the RS model could be exported in an IFC format for importing back to AC...but since I haven't done this yet, I'm not sure how it works.
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