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Documenting Your Design
This chapter discusses how to learn document plans, create schedules and legends, and lay out sheets in Autodesk® Revit® software. The simplest way to calculate the space in a building design is to use room objects. Room tags can be used to report room name, department, area, and any of the other properties of a room. These properties can also be scheduled to report the total area of all rooms within a design. Area plans are views of the model used to calculate defined, two‐dimensional spaces within the model according to prescribed calculation standards but with the added ability to customize the area boundaries. The software allows users to create as many area calculation schemes as users need to depict the design. Schedules are lists of elements and element properties within the model. They itemize building objects such as walls, doors, and windows as well as calculate quantities, areas, and volumes. They can also list document elements such as sheets, keynotes, and view. The Formatting tab controls the display for each field and whether the field is visible on the schedule. It also controls other elements of the field, such as justification, display name, and orientation of the header.
Documenting Your Design
This chapter discusses how to learn document plans, create schedules and legends, and lay out sheets in Autodesk® Revit® software. The simplest way to calculate the space in a building design is to use room objects. Room tags can be used to report room name, department, area, and any of the other properties of a room. These properties can also be scheduled to report the total area of all rooms within a design. Area plans are views of the model used to calculate defined, two‐dimensional spaces within the model according to prescribed calculation standards but with the added ability to customize the area boundaries. The software allows users to create as many area calculation schemes as users need to depict the design. Schedules are lists of elements and element properties within the model. They itemize building objects such as walls, doors, and windows as well as calculate quantities, areas, and volumes. They can also list document elements such as sheets, keynotes, and view. The Formatting tab controls the display for each field and whether the field is visible on the schedule. It also controls other elements of the field, such as justification, display name, and orientation of the header.
Documenting Your Design
Kim, Marcus (author) / Krygiel, Eddy (author) / Kirby, Lance (author)
2017-07-05
33 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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