Aggregated Project Model

From the team space, when you click Project Model, all the models from other teams are combined into one aggregated model that you can browse, compare, and analyze. This aggregated view is of the latest models consumed into your team environment. You’ll see all consumed models plus your work in progress (WIP) model overlaid on each other.

Additionally, for teams who collaborate internally or those who collaborate externally, the aggregated model combines individual versions of models.

Data set courtesy of BNIM.

In addition to the aggregated project model, teams can view individual models uploaded to Document Management.

When you explore a package from the timeline, you can view an aggregation of the unconsumed package and the consumed or work-in-progress data from your team. In this case, the aggregated model can be used to show changes between the different packages and the packages consumed by your team.

The filters in the toolbar on the left side of the screen allow you to isolate and display:

To filter by levels, you must make sure the Revit model includes levels and that the Building Story checkbox for the levels is turned on. To verify the level is activated as a building story:

  1. Open an elevation view in Revit.

  2. From the elevation view, select a level.

  3. In the properties palette for the selected level, make sure the Building Story checkbox is enabled.