Hi!
We have recently released Lands Design 5.3 that works on Rhino 7 (Land Design for Rhino 7 released!), and therefore it can be used to model terrains or insert plants in Revit with the Rhino Inside technology. You can see an example in this video: https://youtu.be/anFGSYxjVGE
Hello,
I hope you are doing well.
I am facing an issue while using the “GRH – Lands Object to Revit” tool for transferring Lands Design object metadata into Revit through Rhino.Inside.Revit. The tool does not function at all inside Rhino.Inside, and all Lands-related Grasshopper nodes fail to execute, while the same definition works perfectly and smoothly inside Rhino alone.
Software Versions Used:
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Lands Design 6
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Revit 2026
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Rhino.Inside.Revit (latest available release)
Questions:
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Is there a compatibility issue between Rhino.Inside.Revit and Lands Design (including GRH tool and Lands nodes)?
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Is there any temporary workaround or alternative solution that I can use, as this is time-sensitive?
Thank you very much for your support and assistance.
Best regards,
[Ayman Ali Hammad]
Hi @ايمن_علي_حماد yes, we are seeing an incompatibility between Rhino.Inside Revit and Lands Design since one of the recent updates of Rhino.Inside plug-in.
We have reported this to the McNeel development team. You can download the last compatible update here: https://files.mcneel.com/rhino.inside/revit/dujour/RhinoInside.Revit_1.32.9320.16107.msi
(You may need to uninstall the recent update first).
Make sure Lands Design is loaded before opening Grasshopper or adding a Grasshopper script in the Revit ribbon.
RH-90524 is fixed in Rhino 8 Service Release 27

