![]() ![]() ![]() While it is possible to upload carefully constructed discipline models to extract 3D views from for clash detection, it is sometimes more appropriate for a container file to be used for this purpose. Please note that since Revit 2021 one may now have the Coordination folder in the BIM 360 Project Files: I took the liberty of changing out the Plans folder for the Project Folder as the Revit API changed in 2021. He describes how the BIM 360 Design files allow one to reference the files in the BIM 360 Projects Shared folder to create “live coordination/clash detection”. Stephan Gumpert explains it perfectly in this image below. I was even more interested after finding the anztechteam blog below. I loved the Autodesk University class that I found: ![]() Once I understood the ease with which one can have access to virtually automatic clash detection on the Autodesk BIM 360 platform, I was immediately interested in how this may be achieved in a real production environment. Just like sheets are extracted from Revit models when uploaded into BIM 360 Plans, so “3D View Models” are extracted from Revit files when they are uploaded into a BIM 360 Coordination space. ![]()
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