Feb 14, 2024
Feb 14, 2024
Feb 14, 2024
This recorded walkthrough explains how Layer users can update their Revit models using two different methods. Both use Layer’s automation tools and Revit parameter syncing.
The demo explores a healthcare project where lighting fixture assets are tracked in Layer and synced into Revit using two approaches:
Instance-Based Updates
Lookup-Based Group Updates
The demo includes:
Creating select fields for asset condition
Filtering and grouping elements in views
Setting up automations to push data into Revit parameters
Running a sync in Revit to confirm changes
Who this is for:
BIM managers, architects, Revit users, and project teams using Layer to document, organize, and manage building data.
Related Features:
This recorded walkthrough explains how Layer users can update their Revit models using two different methods. Both use Layer’s automation tools and Revit parameter syncing.
The demo explores a healthcare project where lighting fixture assets are tracked in Layer and synced into Revit using two approaches:
Instance-Based Updates
Lookup-Based Group Updates
The demo includes:
Creating select fields for asset condition
Filtering and grouping elements in views
Setting up automations to push data into Revit parameters
Running a sync in Revit to confirm changes
Who this is for:
BIM managers, architects, Revit users, and project teams using Layer to document, organize, and manage building data.
Related Features:
This recorded walkthrough explains how Layer users can update their Revit models using two different methods. Both use Layer’s automation tools and Revit parameter syncing.
The demo explores a healthcare project where lighting fixture assets are tracked in Layer and synced into Revit using two approaches:
Instance-Based Updates
Lookup-Based Group Updates
The demo includes:
Creating select fields for asset condition
Filtering and grouping elements in views
Setting up automations to push data into Revit parameters
Running a sync in Revit to confirm changes
Who this is for:
BIM managers, architects, Revit users, and project teams using Layer to document, organize, and manage building data.
Related Features:



