Hi Nash, basically you create a new project file, and use the Insert > Link Revit Command for each of the buildings. Now you can move/rotate those buildings/links within the new project as you like.
You may also wan´t to read up on "Shared Coordinates" (Or "Shared Positioning" as it´s named in the help file)
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