Using 3D site models in Revit

Turn your project area into a detailed 3D site model by combining terrain and land cover for a seamless transition to detailed CAD design with minimal effort.

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User-interface, library and layers

Explore the user-friendly interface and navigate the library. Learn to overlay and visualize geospatial layers.

Flash flood map

Analyze flooded areas under different rain and trace flow paths and watersheds. Use interactive tools to explore results in detail, and see how land cover data is integrated into the Flash flood map.

Depression map

Explore low-lying areas where surface water accumulates during heavy rains and access detailed information about flood volumes and areas.

Depression-free flow

Map how water moves when all terrain depressions are filled. Use the watershed tool to investigate drainage patterns, subcatchments, and flood routes.

Sea-level rise

Identify coastal areas vulnerable to sea-level rise. Study critical points where water could intrude. Develop emergency plans and brainstorm strategies to increase resilience.

Profile tool

Instantly cut terrain profiles and cross sections to analyze existing conditions. Measure terrain gradients and get ideas on how to modify the terrain.

Export data

Export analyses, data and 3D site models in a range of resolutions, formats, and projections.

Canvas

Markup maps and plans with lines, polygons, points. Type notes to document your process and decisions. Copy data over from ready-made analyses, or upload your own vector data.

Using 3D site models in Revit

Turn any site into a detailed 3D site model by combining terrain and land cover for a seamless transition to precise CAD design with minimal effort.