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CoordinationView Creator — Batch-create named 3D coordination views across a folder of Revit models.
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CoordinationView Creator

Batch-create named 3D coordination views across a folder of Revit models.

USD 23, was USD 29

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Version 1.0 · Prepared 2026-07

BIM Management Dynamo/Revit

What it does

Setting up a clean 3D coordination view before every clash meeting is a five-minute chore that's easy to skip and hard to standardize — and across a folder of models it's the same chore, over and over. CoordinationView Creator points at a folder of Revit files and, for each one, opens the model, builds a standardized and consistently named 3D coordination view, and saves the processed copy to a sibling folder: a whole set of models prepared in one unattended run, ready for a Navisworks export or a live coordination review. The per-model view-setup habit becomes one folder run, though clash detection itself still happens in Navisworks or your usual coordination tool.

What is included

  • Batch processing of every Revit file in a folder
  • A standardized, consistently named 3D coordination view per model
  • Processed copies written to a sibling folder
  • Worked example

How it works

  1. 01

    Launch Dynamo Player from the Manage tab and select the CoordinationView Creator graph.

  2. 02

    Point it at a folder of Revit (.rvt) files.

  3. 03

    Run it; each model is opened, given a standardized 3D coordination view, and saved to a sibling folder.

Parameters

The sliders and inputs the tool exposes.

Parameter Controls
Source folder Folder of Revit (.rvt) files to process; each is opened, given a coordination view, and saved to a sibling folder
FAQ

Questions about this product

Does this replace Navisworks for clash detection?

No. It prepares the Revit-side 3D view your team reviews or exports; clash detection still happens in Navisworks or your usual coordination tool.

Do I need to know Dynamo?

No. It runs from Dynamo Player: point it at a folder of Revit files and run, and each model is processed and saved without your opening them by hand.