About Working with Linked Topography

You can use linked topography in many of the same ways that you can use topography created in Revit.

Video: Work with Linked Topography

To link topography to your model, click Insert tabLink panel (Link Topography).

Using linked topography in the model

One topography link may include multiple surfaces. You can treat each surface separately.

You can do the following with the linked topography surfaces:

Note:
  • Place building pads or subregions on a single surface. They cannot span multiple topography surfaces.
  • For linked topography, you can use the Subregion tool. However, you cannot use these tools: Split Surface, Merge Surfaces, and Graded Region.

Visibility and graphics for linked topography

You can control the visibility and graphics of linked topography as follows:

Managing linked topography

To manage topography links, use the Manage Links dialog.