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surface imported from rhino

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hi, I wanted to ask if in revit amount a nurbs surface from rhino or from autocad I can use it to create flooring and surface walls?

I'm trying but I can't
 
you must use sat acis, or ifc. for the first see qui, there is a video, it is the format of solids. in the video then reconvert it in ifc, an open bim format. If you want to export directly to ifc, there is a fathopper component, which exports directly to ifc, find a video qui, e qui the reference site, for communication between rhino and bim. however I think it is included directly in boldhopper, if you can't download it, all is free.
there would also be a commercial plugin that includes in rhino some characteristics of the bim, including export in ifc, visualarq.
 
hi, I wanted to ask if in revit amount a nurbs surface from rhino or from autocad I can use it to create flooring and surface walls?

I'm trying but I can't
in general it is possible to create mass families, by means of blocks (and surfaces) native dwg

These families of revit (mass) imported into the project, can be used, through the selection of surfaces of the same mass, to generate floors and walls, roofs.
in practice use solid/surface surfaces (imported) to generate specific revit objects

Imported blocks/surfaces, directly in the project, can be used as blocks such which, with limited functionality, or: assign to them a type of material.
 
But it must be a nurbs surface, right?
so if polygonal model (for example in 3d max) then I can not use it to create floors, walls and roofs
 
from my experience with rhino:
- autocad 2012 natively opens rhino files and then exposes the dwg in revit (it works great)
- carry in acis trying to close all surfaces
- carry out in dwg hoping that everything works (but the murphy law is in ambush)

for the rest, put the cad file in a mass and then upload it to the project.

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