Technical Footnotes
[1] Finding the Revit Origin and Guidelines for Sharing
Coordinates of an existing site file in Autodesk Revit
(source
AUGI and Autodesk Revit Factory)
a. Finding the Revit
Origin
Revit does have an origin but it is hidden
by default.
In the LACCD Template, we have located the origin
in Revit relative to a 0,0,0 coordinate from AutoCAD and have crossed two
pinned reference lines through its intersection. This should serve as the starting point for
your first building. To check this
intersection in Revit, go to ToolsàShared CoordinatesàReport Shared Coordinates and click on each reference
plane. The horizontal reference
planes should indicate a 0’0” location in the N/S direction, and the vertical a
0’ 0” location in the E/W direction.
b. Guidelines for Sharing Coordinates of an existing site file in Revit
Revit's internal calculations do not like very
large coordinate numbers. Thus, it is important to keep your Revit project near
Revit's origin. (near means within 1 mile/1.6km) Here are a few guidelines
recommended by Autodesk Revit Factory
- Always begin your building model near the starting point of the default
template.
- Model it with
Project North pointing directly up. (lay it out as you would have it
appear on sheets)
- If you are
using a .dwg based site, Link your site file Center To Center.
- Move or
rotate the SITE under your project until it is correctly positioned
relative to the building. (do not move or rotate the project itself).
- Use the
Acquire Coordinates tool and pick the site.
This will set your project's shared coordinated to
those of the .dwg's wcs (world coordinate system). True North will be the .dwg's
Y axis. Now your building knows where the .dwg 0,0,0 is, but it can still
record its own information in smaller numbers and can orient to either True
North, or Project North. Once the shared coordinates are set, subsequent
imports can be made origin to origin using shared
coordinates.
Project Coordinates origin can't be moved. This is
not a problem unless you have more than one coordinate system that you need to
work with on your project. When the project only needs one 0,0 point, you can
locate Shared Coordinates to
align with the coordinates in question
NOTE: if the Shared Coordinates
origin and the Project Coordinates origins are more than 2 miles apart,
importing by Shared Coordinates will likely fail -- it defaults to
center-to-center. So if your DWG is a mile wide and 0,0 is in the middle of it,
the Shared Coordinates origin must be less than 1.5 miles from the Project Coordinates
origin for import by Shared Coordinates to work seamlessly
[1]Sheet Files
for Revit Users - Revit does not
organize its model with individual sheet files.
However, record sheet files shall be exported to the sheet folder at
project milestone submittals, as noted in the Document Submission Standards.
[1] BIM Coordination
Room installation and setup of Smartboards
Connect
a notebook or desktop computer to the Smartboard(s) and projectors.
