From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
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Linking other trades
From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
Linking other trades
- [Instructor] Okay, by now you know how to do this, let's link in our architectural and structural models, and recreate a brand new model, using the systems template. Under models let's go new. For the template file let's grab imperial systems template. Now, let's click okay. Now, it doesn't really matter what view in, we're in one mech which is fine for me. Let's go to the insert tab. Let's go to link Revit. Now I want to browse to where I'm keeping my exercise files in chapter four, I'm going to go to architectural model. I'm going to grab my architectural model here. My positioning wants to be internal origin to internal origin, click open. Now I'm going to select my architectural model, I'm going to pin it, I'm going to click edit type. I'm going to make sure I turn on room bounding, that way I can add spaces later. Click apply, click okay, hit escape a couple of times. Now let's go back to link Revit. I'm going to…
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Linking other trades4m 6s
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Adding spaces2m 54s
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Adding mechanical equipment5m 28s
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Adding air terminals3m 19s
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Modeling duct4m 22s
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Modeling drain pipe5m 58s
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Creating a power plan3m 46s
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Creating a lighting plan3m 12s
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Setting up worksharing3m 10s
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