Autodesk University
2013-05-05, 02:31 AM
Instructors: Martin Schmid, P.E.
Class Description: Utilizing Revit MEP requires having a Revit Architecture model into which MEP elements can be placed. Many MEP consultants work both with architects and in a separate “linked” model from the architectural model. This advanced level class explores the process for sharing models, including tips for organizing models for the extended design team. Additionally, we’ll demonstrate methods for using worksets to organize Revit models for multidiscipline collaboration. Planned organization of Revit worksets can help the extended design team control model memory requirements, as well as display model elements. Even if you’re not utilizing linked models, many concepts of this class will apply to the multidiscipline design team.
Class Description: Utilizing Revit MEP requires having a Revit Architecture model into which MEP elements can be placed. Many MEP consultants work both with architects and in a separate “linked” model from the architectural model. This advanced level class explores the process for sharing models, including tips for organizing models for the extended design team. Additionally, we’ll demonstrate methods for using worksets to organize Revit models for multidiscipline collaboration. Planned organization of Revit worksets can help the extended design team control model memory requirements, as well as display model elements. Even if you’re not utilizing linked models, many concepts of this class will apply to the multidiscipline design team.