BIMWorkplace Tips
Use the Section Box to Create Topic Images
Last Updated: October 25, 2024When creating topics and adding a representative image, you have several options: taking a screenshot, uploading an image from your desktop, or adding a Viewpoint. For Viewpoint images, use the Section Box to organize your Topic display images. This will help clearly mark the location referenced in the Topic, making it easier to identify using...
Publishing Revit Views in BIMWorkplace
Last Updated: October 25, 2024In addition to the 3D Model view, you can publish Floor Plans, Elevations, Sections, Model Sheets, and other 3D views to BIMWorkplace. To do this, open Revit, navigate to the Collaborate tab, and select Publish Settings. In the Publish Settings panel, use the options to create, duplicate, rename, or delete view sets as needed. Once...
Links in Revit and Navisworks Viewpoints
Last Updated: October 25, 2024When defining a Viewpoint in a Revit Topic, you can isolate specific elements using the Section Box. However, when both the main model and linked shared models are loaded into the project, only the main Revit model’s elements can be isolated. For example, if an Architectural model includes a Structural Revit link, and a Viewpoint...
How to use BIMWorkplace Hub
Last Updated: October 25, 2024Connect your Revit source model to the model stored in the Cloud. When you upload your model to the Browser, it enables seamless interaction between Revit and BIMWorkplace, synchronizing metadata and model management to establish an active link. To set this up, use the Hub in the Revit Plugin to map the source models with...
Group Topics in the Revit Plugin
Last Updated: October 25, 2024In the Revit Plugin, you can organize your Topics using the highlighted area. To do this, simply drag any column and drop it into that area to group the Topics list. It’s important to note that you can group and ungroup multiple columns in the list, arranging them according to your preferred classification. If you...
Coordination of models in .IFC
Last Updated: October 25, 2024The geographic coordinates define a location system structured by invisible lines drawn in parallel. The combination of these lines creates addresses and levels. When executing a project using the BIM methodology, the BIM modeler must determine the geographic coordinates for the model to orient themselves within the three-dimensional Cartesian space. However, a subdivision has its...
The importance of using the .IFC Guide
Last Updated: August 30, 2023BIMWorkplace aims to establish open communication with various BIM software. For this, strategies were developed to make this communication possible and effective. For Revit users, it is important to know a little more about identifying the elements that make up your BIM model. This ID is unique for each element, however this identifier established by...