Learning Objectives Add structural components to a project. Create multiple design options. Create area schemes and area plans. Create color schemes. Use.

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Learning Objectives Add structural components to a project. Create multiple design options. Create area schemes and area plans. Create color schemes. Use project phasing tools. Link building models and share coordinates. Share projects using worksets. Purge unused elements from the project file. Generate solar studies. Publish views to DWF.

 CREATING STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS Describe the structural system of a building project May or may not comprise the basic structural support system of a project Can be added before or after creating the building model Broadly classified into the following three categories: Structural Walls Structural Columns Structural Beams and Braces

Figure 1 shows the structural components for a project. Figure 1 Graphic showing the structural elements for a project

Creating Structural Walls Non-bearing Bearing Shear Structural combined Sketching Retaining Walls Sketching Foundation Walls Figure 2 The Properties Palette for a typical foundation wall

Creating Structural Columns Figure 3 The Modify | Place Structural Column tab

Figure 4 Adding a structural column at an inclined grid intersection

Adding Multiple Structural Columns Figure 5 Multiple structural columns added to a grid Adding Structural Columns inside Architectural Columns

Adding Structural Beams and Braces Cutting Openings in Beams, Braces, and Columns Figure 6 The vertical plane of the beam Figure 7 The horizontal plane of the beam

Figure 8 Structural beams with a circular opening and a rectangularopening with a fillet

 GENERATING MULTIPLE DESIGN OPTIONS A tool helps you speed up your project by providing you the options to create and develop several alternatives of a single model Generating Design Options for a Project A tool used to generate design options for a project, refer to Figure 9 Presenting Design Options

Figure 9 The Design Options dialog box with the design option sets and design options created

 USING AREA ANALYSIS TOOLS Used to analyze and represent different area types Figure 10 The Area tool in the Area drop-down Area Schemes Figure 11 The Area and Volume Computations dialog box

Area Plans Figure 12 The New Area Plan dialog box Figure 13 The area boundaries and the area tags added to a residential project

Area Schedules Figure 15 An example of a created area schedule Figure 14 The Schedule Properties dialog box with added schedule fields

 COLOR SCHEMES Represent and categorize different areas in the project graphically Color the rooms and areas in a view Creating Color Schemes Figure 16 The Edit Color Scheme dialog box

At Least Less Than Caption Visible Color Fill Pattern Preview In Use Applying a Color Scheme

Adding Color Scheme Legends Figure 17 Color scheme with a color scheme legend representing

Figure 18 An example of color scheme based on the occupancy of the building

 MASKING REGIONS Reduce the congestion of lineworks and interference of unwanted elements in your drawing Adding Masking Regions to a Project Adding Masking Regions to a Detail Family Adding Masking Regions to a Model Family Figure 19 Masking regions added to tub and sink

 USING PROJECT PHASING TOOLS Represent the time periods over which a project is to be executed Understanding Phasing Concepts New Existing Demolished Temporary

Creating Phases and Setting Phase Filters Figure 20 The Phasing dialog box

 LINKING BUILDING MODELS AND SHARING COORDINATES Enable you to link models and share their coordinates within a single host project file Enable you to work on building models in other project files Need to share the coordinates of the host model with the linked model Linking or Importing Models Figure 21 The linking and the importing option in the Insert tab

Figure 22 The Link CAD Formats dialog box

Linking or Importing Files Assigning Colors to Imported or Linked Files Positioning Imported Files Setting Units for Imported or Linked Files

Linking Revit Models Figure 23 The Import/Link RVT dialog box

Nested Linked Models Figure 24 The Nested Links Invisible message box Figure 25 Project A consisting of a horizontal wall

Figure 26 Project B consisting of a vertical wall Figure 27 Project A linked to project B

Figure 28 The host project B linked to project C when the default Overlay option is selected

Figure 29 Project B linked to Project C after selecting the Attachment option for project A Figure 30 Project A added as a nested link with parent project B in the Project browser

Converting Linked Models to Groups - Binding Links Figure 31 The Bind Link Options dialog box Figure 32 The message box displayed on binding the link

Controlling the Visibility of Linked and Nested Linked Models Figure 33 The Revit Links tab of the Visibility/Graphic Overrides dialog box

Managing Links Figure 34 The Manage Links dialog box

Including Elements of Linked Models in Schedules Applying the Color Schemes of the Host Model to Rooms and Areas of the Linked Models Copying Linked Model Elements

 WORKSHARING CONCEPTS Method of distributing work among people involved in a project Accomplishing work within the stipulated period of time Method to finish the project in time and meet the quality requirements Based on the specialization of work Worksharing Using Workset Tools Process of Worksharing Figure 35 Flow diagram of the Worksharing process

Using Worksets Tools Figure 36 The Worksharing dialog box Figure 37 The Worksets dialog box displaying different columns

Figure 39 The Delete Workset dialog box Figure 38 The New Workset dialog box

Synchronizing with Central Figure 40 Choosing the Synchronize Now option from the Collaborate tab Creating a Local File

Saving Methodology in Worksharing Element Ownership Concepts Reloading Files Borrowing Elements (a)Saving a local file (b)Synchronizing with central file

 PURGING UNUSED ELEMENT FAMILIES Unload families and family types from the project file Reduces the file size to a considerable extent  TRANSFERRING PROJECT STANDARDS Copy and paste project standards from one project to another  ORGANIZING THE PROJECT BROWSER Organize the Project browser based on the documents to be prepared for the project

Figure 41 The Purge Unused dialog box

Figure 42 The Select Items To Copy dialog box Figure 43 An example of the Project Browser organization

 GENERATING SHADOWS Based on the location of the sun with respect to the building Generated in the plan, elevation, section, or 3D views  REVIT ARCHITECTURE SOLAR STUDIES Vsualize and analyze the position of Sun and solar effects on buildings and sites in the real world at a specified time, date, duration, and location You can analyze the effect of the Sun on the same building at different locations

Generating Still Solar Study Figure 44 The Graphic Display Options dialog box Figure 45 After sunrise at around 6 AM

Figure 46 In the morning at AM Figure 46 In the afternoon at 1.25 PM Figure 48 In the evening at 4.30 PM Figure 49 At sunset at 6.55 PM

Creating an Animated Solar Study Figure 50 The Sun and Shadows Settings dialog box Animation Preview

Exporting the Solar Study Animation Figure 51 The Length/Format dialog box

Figure 52 The Export Animated Solar Study dialog box

 REVIT ARCHITECTURE INTEROPERABILITY Compatible and interactive with other programs Compatible with CAD-based programs Supports a wide range of file formats Interoperability with Autodesk 3dsMax and Autodesk 3ds Max Design Revit Architecture - 3ds Max Workflow Interoperability with Google SketchUp

Exporting a Drawing from Revit Architecture to SketchUp Figure 53 The DWG Export Settings dialog box

Creating a Layer Mapping File for Layer Settings Figure 54 The Export Layers dialog box for creating a layer mapping file

Publishing Tips in Revit Architecture 2011 Export the 2D and 3D project views to Design Web Format (DWF) Avoiding inclusion of a cropped portion of a 2D view into the DWF file Publish rooms, areas, and room boundaries along with walls

 TUTORIAL 1 In this tutorial you will create two design options for the exterior façade, refer to Figures 55 through 60. Figure 55 The 3D view for creating structural elements for Design Option 1

Figure 56 The sketch plan for creating structural elements for Design Option 1

Figure 57 The sketch north elevation for creating structural elements for Design Option 1

Figure 58 The 3D view for creating structural elements for Design Option 2

Figure 59 The sketch plan for creating structural elements for Design Option 2

Figure 60 The sketch north elevation for creating structural elements for Design Option 2

Figure 61 Adding structural elements to the Design Option 1 1.Create the design options in the Apartment 1 project. 2.Add structural elements to the design option 1, refer to Figures 61 through 64. The following steps are required to complete this tutorial:

Figure 62 Adding the horizontal structural beam to the Design Option 1

Figure 63 The 3D view of the added structural elements Figure 64 The 3D view of the copied structural beams

3.Add structural elements to the design option 2. Figure 65 Adding a floor slab using the Floor tool

 Tutorial 2 In this tutorial you will generate the Apartment Complex project by copying and pasting the elements of the Elevator and Stair Lobby and Apartment 2 projects into the Apartment project, refer to Figures 66 and 67. Figure 66 The sketch plan showing the cluster of apartments

Figure 67 The sketch plan for linking Apartment Cluster and Club project to the Site Plan project

The following steps are required to complete this tutorial: 1.Copy and paste elements of the Elevator and Stair Lobby project and the Apartment 2 project to the base file, refer to Figures 68 through 70. Figure 68 Moving the elements of the Elevator and Stair Lobbyproject

Figure 69 Moving the elements of the Apartment 2 project Figure 70 The overlapping walls

3.Group the projects and use the tools to create the Apartment Cluster project, refer to Figure 71. Figure 71 The split created to separate the walls

4.Open the Site Plan project and link the Apartment Cluster and the Club project using the Import/Link tool, refer to Figures 72 through 75. Figure 72 The northeast 3D view for the apartment cluster

Figure 73 Placing the linked Apartment 1 project over the building pad

Figure 74 Placing the linked Club project over the building pad

Figure 75 The 3D view of the completed Apartment Complex project