To share information about rooms and spaces in a model, an architect and a mechanical engineer can use linked models or worksharing.
The following describes a typical workflow to link models when an architect and a mechanical engineer collaborate on a project:
- The architect uses
Revit to create an architectural model.
All building geometry is defined in the architectural model. The model may include rooms defined by room-bounding elements and room separation lines.
- The mechanical engineer does the following:
- Uses Revit to create a new MEP model.
- Creates a link to the architectural model.
- Creates desired views and uses tools on the Systems tab of the ribbon to develop the design.
- Turns on the Room Bounding parameter for the linked model.
This step ensures that the MEP model recognizes room-bounding elements in the architectural model.
- Places spaces in the MEP model.
The spaces use the room boundaries defined by the architectural model.
As an alternative, teams can create a Revit model and enable worksharing. The architect and the mechanical engineer each use separate worksets. See Work in a Team.