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Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 11:17:21 PM | Master plan

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Hi all, My current project is a large international resort including 30+ residential lots. I have documented just one of the residences. What would be the best way to create a master plan showing each lot and its respective residence using revit? I am envisaging a master plan where I can zoom into any particular lot and call up individual elevation, section etc. Is this possible or will I need to document each lot and its residence individually, the master plan drawn as a 2D drawing? cadjockey

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Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 1:03:48 AM | RE: Master plan

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you will need to create your site plan and link each model into it. I think to keep things nice and clear, i would treat them as indevidual project, if it was 4-5 buildings i would document in the site project, but being 30, things might get a bit crowded... you also need to think about the computer power you need to have one project with 30 models... it will be slow... so to sum it up: create your indevidual houses, link them into your site project and use it for overall view... HTH

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