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Picture this: You have sketched an epic design in Forma. Now, you are itching to amp up the details in BIM and send your conceptual design into the world of Revit, and if you make some snazzy changes in Revit, you can send those updates back to Forma. Sweet, right?
Forma offers a fantastic feature for those looking to scale up their conceptual proposal to the next level. With the updated Forma Add-in for Revit, you can turn a Forma proposal into a Revit project. And if you make further updates, you can easily send them back to Forma for more analysis and validation.
The add-in provides two different directions of data synchronization:
Since its introduction, the integration between Autodesk Forma and Revit has seen several incremental updates, enhancing workflows and fostering better project collaboration. Key improvements include:
These updates aim to improve design workflows, foster collaboration, and streamline early-stage project planning across Autodesk’s platforms.
Current Conversions
The current conversions available to Revit elements are:
Forma Element | Converted Revit Element |
Line Buildings | Walls, Floors, and Roofs |
Basic Buildings | Mass families with mass floors or Generic Models |
Houses | Generic Models |
Vegetation | Generic Models |
Site Limits | Model Lines and/or Toposolid subdivisions (*) |
Zones | Not supported |
Constraints | Generic Models |
Roads | Model Lines and/or Toposolid subdivisions (*) |
Railroads | Not supported |
Generic Volumes | Generic Models |
Generic Surfaces | Not supported |
Generic Lines | Not supported |
3D Sketch elements in the Building layer | Conceptual Mass Family instances or Generic Models |
3D Sketch elements in the Generic layer | Conceptual Mass Family instances or Generic Models |
Ordered buildings | Generic Models |
Ordered property boundaries | Model Lines and/or Toposolid subdivisions |
Parking (on floors, not from extensions) | Revit Parking Families |
3D Elements from imports or extensions | Generic Models |
2D Elements from imports or extensions | Not supported |
Known Limitations
Integration often presents challenges, and we are diligently working behind the scenes to refine this workflow. To ensure transparency, we want to highlight several limitations currently under our focus:
Merging the best of Forma and Revit is a groundbreaking workflow for designers. This integration not only simplifies workflows but also unlocks a world of opportunities for iterative informed design and analysis. Interested in learning more? Join Forma’s Community Forum, where you can connect with us and engage a vibrant community of users who exchange ideas and help shape the future of Forma!
Making the right decisions in the planning phase has never been easier!
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