From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
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Linking architecture internal origin to internal origin
From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
Linking architecture internal origin to internal origin
- Knowing what and where the internal origin is, we can confidently set up a structural model. In this video, I'd like to create a new structural model and link the architectural model via internal origin to internal origin. In Revvit under models, let's go new. For my template, I'm going to select Imperial structural template and click okay. It doesn't matter what level we're on when we bring in the architectural model. Let's go to the insert tab. Let's go to link Revvit. Now I'm going to browse from my exercise files. Chapter three, architectural model. Notice that we have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven architectural For the positioning, here it is, auto internal origin to internal origin. Click open. Now let's go ahead and select the link. Now right up here is a little pin icon. Go ahead and click pin. Hit escape a couple of times. Now I'm just going to pick a little window. Remember starting…
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Finding the internal origin1m 50s
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Linking architecture internal origin to internal origin3m 12s
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Setting up levels4m 2s
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Laying out the grid5m 43s
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Adding foundation walls3m 25s
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Adding piers and pilasters3m 6s
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Adding steel columns2m 58s
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Adding perimeter framing3m 58s
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Adding beam systems4m 35s
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Adding roof joist systems5m 6s
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