3 – TOOLS

3.2.7 – Parameters

1. Introduction Parameters are the backbone of Revit’s information system.They control dimensions, materials, classifications, schedules, tags, formulas, and any data you need to attach to elements or the project environment. Understanding how the different parameter types work is essential…

3.2.0 – CAD SETUP (WIP)

0. Preliminaries Computer Setup for CAD Survey Understanding Realms and File / Folder Structure Understanding the Task File Setup Grid, Model & Paper Space TTBK Master Context Context Urban Site Architecture Existing Architecture Architecture File Working With Blocks

3.4.3 – Lines, Hatches, Diagrams

Lines Category WGHT Line Color Line Pattern Description Lines 1 Black Solid 0 4 Black Solid <Area Based Load Boundary> 1 Black Solid <Area Boundary> 3 RGB 128-128-128 Solid <Axis of Rotation> 5 Blue Solid <Beyond> 1 Black BG_Dot_1…

3.3.4 – Interiors

For this article, please also refer to subset 50s- Specific Rooms Interior Model Setup Setting Up Views Drafting 3D Familes and Resources Annotation, Colours and Textures Work process checklist:  Project Code – Stage – Model – Version – Last…

3.3.5 – Areas, Spaces and Zones

Areas 1. Overview The Area Tool in Revit allows architects and designers to calculate, document, and manage measurable floor areas in a project. It supports multiple industry classifications—gross areas, rentable areas, net areas, internal areas—and provides consistent, Revit-native schedules…

3.3.7 – Materials and Finishes

Preliminaries Materials Overview Software Setup Understanding de folder system Understanding the materials panel Parameters Transferring Parameters from file to file Classification Materials (Old tutorial)

3.3.8 – Planning Controls and Massing

Overview Previous Knowldege: Massing, Terrain, Toposolids, Planning Controls, External Revit Files Planning Control Mass Part 1 Part 2 Planning Controls Representation Site Plan Floor Plans Elevations & Sections