Connection to Revit
RhinoLands objects are BIM objects, which means they can be transferred to other BIM platforms. In the case of Revit, this is achieved using the Rhino.Inside.Revit plug-in — a free tool that needs to be installed within Revit. Make sure to install Rhino.Inside, before starting the transfer process.
Below, you’ll find Grasshopper definitions that allow you to transfer Lands Design (RhinoLands) objects and their parameters to Revit. You can export terrains, zones, paths, stairs, walls, fences, and plants using the "Detailed" representation.
Important: For plants, make sure to change the visualization setting from "Realistic" to "Detailed" in the edit panel before transferring.
Everything is explained step by step in the tutorial. Just follow the instructions, and you’ll be able to seamlessly transfer your entire project into Revit.
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