Columns, beams, and braces are the structural members in a building. They can be created in
AutoCAD Architecture and imported to
Revit for reference.
You can access limited information about the partially exploded
AutoCAD Architecture members, which are read-only and cannot be manipulated. Use them as reference for tracing and re-creating members in
Revit.
Columns in
AutoCAD Architecture
The following properties of an
AutoCAD Architecture structural member are maintained when it is imported to
Revit:
- Component Description
- Roll angle
- Member length
-
AutoCAD Architecture style name
- Structural Type name (Column/Beam/Brace)
- Type name (Structural Member)
The following properties are added to the imported member:
- Base level
- Base offset
- Instance scale (defined on import)
- Instance name (name of the imported DWG file)
To import structural members from
AutoCAD Architecture
- Create or open the
Revit project into which you want to import the
AutoCAD Architecture structural members.
- In the Project Browser, select the view in which you want the imported members to display.
- Import the
AutoCAD Architecture drawing into
Revit.
When you import a DWG/DXF file into
Revit, you can import all layers, all visible layers, or selected layers. After they are imported, layers can be selectively deleted from
Revit at any time.
The imported drawing displays as a single import symbol.
- For more information about the imported objects, select the Import symbol, click Modify | <File Name> tabImport Instance panel (Query), and select structural member blocks to query.
A query displays the object type, block name (identical to imported drawing name), layer, and style name, as applicable.
To exit Query mode, press
Esc.
Note: The imported drawing can be exploded or partially exploded. To access the imported read-only
AutoCAD Architecture objects, perform a partial explode.
- Click Modify | <File Name> tabImport Instance panelExplode drop-down (Partial Explode).
A partial explode on an imported drawing allows you to display the individual object’s properties.
Partially exploded
AutoCAD Architecture columns in
Revit
- To create a
Revit structural member, click Structure tabStructure panel, and click
(Beam),
(Column), or
(Brace).
- Move the cursor over the imported member, and create the new structural member in one of the following ways:
- If you are creating a structural column, use the preview image of the column to position the
Revit column inside the imported
AutoCAD Architecture column, and then click to place it.
- If you are creating a beam or a brace, trace over the imported object to create the new object.
- If necessary, adjust the dimensions of the new member to match the imported object more exactly.
- If the drawing will not be exported back to
AutoCAD Architecture and you have no further need for the imported geometry, delete it using one of the following methods:
Revit columns created from imported
AutoCAD Architecture columns