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How does Revit work for landscape and site design? I am using Revit for architectural drawings, but what is the recommended way to do site planning or colloborate with the landscape architect?
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I have found that site stuff is a bit tricky in Revit.
It would be ideal to have the Landscape Architect working in Revit.
He or she could then work on a workset that contained the site stuff while you worked on the workset that contains the building. You could then reload to see each other's changes and coordinate almost seamlessly.
If you are mainly focused on construction documents, you could link a landscape consultants cad drawing to your file.
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this is the site http://www.eaglepoint.com/ LANDCADD™ for Revit® is designed to offer Architects, Landscape Architects or Designers functionality within Autodesk Revit Architecture to quickly and easily lay out site components, as well as produce a landscape design fully integrated into the project. By accessing a wide-range of searchable plants, you are able to customize planting families and then use the LANDCADD tools to locate trees, shrubs, flowers or ground covers into the model. You are also able to layout other landscaping features, such as paths or patios and, not only obtain areas, but also a takeoff of the materials.
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Carrucha, this thread has 4 years old man...
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better late than never,
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Ok, Ok, good point...
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hahahahaha Sorry didnt see the date
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