In Autodesk Revit workshared projects, it is common for teams from multiple disciplines (architecture, structure, MEP) to collaborate using linked Revit models. Sometimes, an electrical designer may wish to hide or unload the linked architectural model only for their local session, without affecting how other team members see it.
Revit provides the “Unload for Me” option specifically for this purpose.
According to the Autodesk Revit MEP User’s Guide (Chapter: Worksharing – Managing Linked Models):
“When working in a shared model environment, you can unload a link temporarily from your local file using the Unload for Me command in the Manage Links dialog. This action affects only your local copy and does not impact other users working on the project. The link remains loaded for all other team members.”
This means that using Manage Links → Select the architectural link → Click Unload for Me, the designer can remove the visual presence of the architectural model from all of their views without impacting the rest of the team. The link remains active in the central model, and other disciplines will continue to see it as usual.
Here’s a breakdown of the incorrect options:
B. Remove: Permanently removes the link from the project, affecting all users — not allowed in a team collaboration environment.
C. Unload: Temporarily unloads the link for everyone upon synchronization with the central model.
D. Unload For all users: Explicitly unloads the link globally; all users lose access to the link after the next sync.
Therefore, the correct process for the electrical designer to hide the architectural link only for themselves is:
➡️ Manage Links → Select architectural link → Click “Unload for Me.”
[References:, Autodesk Revit MEP 2011 User’s Guide, Chapter 55: Worksharing – Managing Links, pp. 1342–1344., Autodesk Revit 2021 Help, “Unload for Me vs. Unload – Managing Links in Workshared Projects.”, Smithsonian Facilities Revit Template User’s Guide (2021), Section 6.3.3 – Worksharing and Link Visibility Controls., ]