Originally Posted by
nancy.mcclure
.... Use Shared Coordinates so Revit can track the unique locations and update them in their precise location/orientation as further development occurs.
Shared Coordinates..... hhhmmm... gotta read up on that concept....
..... I put party walls in the S/C, but others have their own preference. Then develop the units, update the links into the S/C model, and verify their behaviors as you go.
I put the party walls in the shell as well....Seems logical here as well.
Using Groups is another option, ...... Groups allow 'clean up' between walls, and make annotations easier down the road.
cleanups between the interior (unit 'groups'(?)) and the shell are obviously desireable. For example, the drywall of the interior wall(s) should cleanup with the drywall of the shell. so perhaps 'grouping' the units is the best way to go...