Linked models may also be appropriate for the following situations
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Townhouse design when there is little geometric interactivity between the townhouses
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Repeating floors of buildings at early stages in the design, where improved Revit model performance (for
example, quick change propagation) is more important than full geometric interactivity or complete
detailing
In later stages of a project, it is generally not recommended to create a single building model with linked
models due to the following
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Limited joining and interaction between elements in the host project and elements in the linked models
will prevent elements from cleaning up or joining with elements in linked models
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Difficulty managing element names, numbers, and identity data between the host project and the linked
models; which can result in duplicate names or numbers
■
Separate project standards for the host project and linked models, causing models to become out of sync
with one another
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Maintaining control; in order to do this linked models need to be carefully managed (for example, linked
model file names and file paths do not change once files are imported into a host project)
■
More complex detailing and annotation process; some details and annotations will need to be in the
linked model and others will need to be in the host project
Linking Revit Models that Contain Links
When you import a Revit model that contains a linked Revit model, links become nested. You can show (or
hide) nested linked models in the host model. By default, nested linked models are not visible in the host
model.
When a nested link is visible, you can use
TAB
to select nested link instances and view properties of elements
in the nested link, as you can with other linked models. In addition, the Interference Check tool checks for
interference in the nested linked models as well as the parent linked model.
Nested links that are visible in the project display in the Revit Links branch of the Project Browser under
their parent link. Nested links do not display in the Manage Links dialog.
Transferring Project Standards Between Linked Revit Models
If you open the host model, you cannot open the linked model in the same Revit Architecture session.
However, you can transfer project standards from the linked model to the host model using the Transfer
Project Standards command. See
Transferring Project Standards
on page 438.
Linking Models from Different Disciplines
You can link Revit Architecture, Revit Structure, and Revit MEP models from the same release cycle only.
The following matrix outlines the compatible release cycles.
Release Cycle
Product
2009
2008
9.1
9.0
Revit Architecture
2009
2008
4.0
3.0
Revit Structure
2009
2008
2.0
1.0
Revit MEP
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