Doors Revit® Architecture 2012. C H A P T E R OBJECTIVES Learn how to place and control doors. Learn how to Tag doors. Understand Wall Closure. Learn.

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Doors Revit® Architecture 2012

C H A P T E R OBJECTIVES Learn how to place and control doors. Learn how to Tag doors. Understand Wall Closure. Learn how to modify doors. Learn how to change door sizes. Learn how to change door materials. Learn how to edit Doors in place. Understand Head and Sill locations. Learn how to place different door styles.

Introduction In Revit Architecture 2012, door objects are totally customizable. All is possible in this program—from customizing the size and shape of the door or the size and shape of the jamb to including side lights, mullions, and/or a sill. As with other features of this program, a premade library of door styles greatly enhances productivity. Websites such as Autodesk Seek currently offer content from many manufacturers.

PLACING AND CONTROLLING DOORS Modify | Place Door toolbar Create a door

Witness line & Flip door swings

Modify | Tag toolbar

Type Properties dialog box Interior wall closure

MODIFYING DOORS Create TEST 24”X 80” DOOR Add sizes

CHANGING DOOR MATERIALS TEST DOOR PANEL South Elevation in Drawing Editor

Edit Family “In the Modify | Doors toolbar, select the Edit Family button to bring up the Family Editor” Family Editor

HEAD AND SILL LOCATION Sill and head height are related to the door height

Load Family Doors folder

Default 3D View

Windows Revit® Architecture 2012

C H A P T E R OBJECTIVES Understand the difference between Revit’s Windows and Revit’s Doors. Learn how to place a Window object. Learn how to place and use Window tags. Learn how to apply the View Range option. Understand how to Array and Group windows.

Introduction In Revit Architecture 2012, Window objects are totally customizable. All is possible in this program—from customizing the size and shape of the window. As with other features of this program, a premade library of window styles greatly enhances productivity. Websites such as Autodesk Seek ( ) are currently offering content from many major manufacturers.

Load Family Windows folder Load Family button

Double Hung Windows Double Hung Windows choices

Autodesk Seek website (Autodesk screen shots reprinted with the permission of Autodesk, Inc.) ( )

Manufacturers’ window specifications RFA icon on Autodesk Seek web page Download manufacturers’ window specifications and graphics from the Autodesk Seek website

THE VIEW RANGE NOTE: The View Range works only in Plan view. View Range dialog box

View Range Options

Using Linear array Using Linear array to create a new window from an existing one Linear array icon

Array Application sequence…

Wall windows added Use Ungroup to separate a window from a group

TAGGING WINDOWS Tag All Not Tagged dialog box