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The objective of the following procedure is to find the Room & Area panel on the Home tab, and to configure and add some rooms to the model.. In the Room & Area panel on the Home tab, cl

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19 Click OK again, and your plot is off.

20 Save the file.

Well, there you have it The book does not create a sheet for every single view If you feel like your experience is still lacking regarding creating sheets and printing,

go ahead and create more sheets, and keep printing away until you feel confident

to move on to Chapter 15, “Creating Rooms and Area Plans.”

Are You experienced?

Now you can…

create sheets by simply dragging views and creating viewports E

E configure project parameters to populate the sheets E

E create a drawing list for a cover sheet E

E

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creating Rooms

and Area Plans

This chapter brings us to a great point in Revit We are in a position now where we can start to build on what we have added to our model up to this point By creating rooms and areas, we are starting to merge the model with the database In Chapter 11, “Schedules and Tags,” we did the same thing, but by adding rooms and areas we are physically building our construction documents, while at the same time adding crucial information to the model’s database

Creating rooms





adding a room schedule





adding a color fill plan





adding room separators





Creating an area plan





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creating Rooms

The first topic we will tackle is the task of creating a room and adding it to the model The procedures that follow will focus on finding where to launch the room and areas, and the parameters Revit looks for while placing a room into the floor plan

Because Revit draws from a database to gather information, the process of creat-ing a room boils down to you addcreat-ing some notes to an already built form When you place the room in the model, Revit will automatically tag it Unlike other draft-ing applications, however, Revit does not rely on the tag for its information Once a room is in the model, it can either contain or not contain a tag This is a great way

to organize the flow of room information

To get started, open the model you have been working on If you missed the

previous chapter, go to the book’s web page at www.sybex.com/go/revit2011ner

From there you can browse to Chapter 15 and find the file called NER-32.rvt The objective of the following procedure is to find the Room & Area panel on the Home tab, and to configure and add some rooms to the model

1 In the Project Browser, find the dependent view called Level 1 East,

and open it

2 In the Room & Area panel on the Home tab, click the Room button,

as shown in Figure 15.1

F i g u R e 1 5 1 Clicking the Room button on the Room & Area panel of the Home tab

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3 Hover your cursor over the southeast room, as shown in Figure 15.2

Notice that there is an X and the outline of a room tag

4 When you see the X show up, pick a spot in the middle of the four walls.

5 Press Esc.

F i g u R e 1 5 2 When you hover your mouse over the intended area of the

room, you will see an indication that Revit has found the bounding edges.

You now have a room added to the model Of course, it is a nondescript room

name with a nondescript room number The following procedure will correct

that The objective here is to change the room name and number on the screen

1 Select the room tag that you just added to the model.

N O T E You may be sick of hearing this by now, but I’ll say it again:

when you select a component in revit, the items that turn blue are always

editable

2 Click the Room text.

3 Change the name to SOUTHEAST CORNER OFFICE.

4 Click on room number 1.

5 Change the number to 101 (see Figure 15.3).

O

If you do not have the room & area tab shown, right-click

on any tab in the ribbon You will see

a list of tabs that are not currently displayed Find room

& area, and select it You will now have the proper tab displayed

on the ribbon.

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F i g u R e 1 5 3 Changing the room name and number to SOUTHEAST

CORNER OFFICE, 101

Now that we have a room in place and it is named properly, we can start cooking in terms of adding additional rooms This is because Revit will begin

to sequentially number the rooms as they are placed into the model

The objective of the next procedure is to populate the rest of the east wing with rooms

1 On the Room & Area panel of the Home tab, click the Room button.

T I P If you get the save reminder, be sure to save the model In no situ-ation is this ever going to be a bad idea!

2 Place a room in the adjacent area, as shown at the bottom center of

Figure 15.4

3 Call the room SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE (see Figure 15.4).

N O T E Did you notice that the room tag was trying to align itself with the adjacent tag? This is a fantastic feature in Revit Architecture!

4 On the Room & Area panel of the Home tab, click the Room button

again



When you modify

the fields within a

tag in revit, the best

method to finalize the

data is to simply click

on an area away from

the tag itself this

will ensure that you

do not inadvertently

create an additional

line in the tag’s value.

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5 Place a room in the radial entry area.

6 Rename the room to EAST ENTRY.

7 Renumber the room to 001.

8 Place a room in the south elevator shaft.

9 Rename and renumber it to SOUTHEAST ELEVATOR and 010.

10 Place a room in the north elevator shaft.

11 Rename and renumber it to NORTHEAST ELEVATOR and 011.

12 Place a room in the corridor.

13 Call it EAST WING CORRIDOR and number it 100.

14 Just north of the SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE and SOUTHEAST

CORNER OFFICE, place two rooms, each called GATHERING

Number them 103 and 104 (see Figure 15.4).

F i g u R e 1 5 4 The first floor layout up to this point

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15 Zoom over to the west portion of the east wing where the lavatories are.

16 In the north lavatory, add a room named MEN’S 105 as shown in

Figure 15.5

F i g u R e 1 5 5 Naming the Men’s lavatory

17 In the south lavatory, add a room named WOMEN’S 106 as shown in

Figure 15.6

I think you are getting the concept of adding rooms! Although we have a good amount of rooms added to the east wing, we need to start adding some plain old offices The next procedure will involve adding offices to the rest of the spaces

in the east wing of Level 1 From there we can look at a room’s properties and figure out how to alter the room information

1 Make sure you are in the east wing area of the model, on Level 1.

2 On the Room & Area panel of the Home tab, click the Room button.

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F i g u R e 1 5 6 Naming the Women’s lavatory

3 Pick the large area to the right of the women’s lavatory, as shown in

Figure 15.7

4 Rename the room to OFFICE Change the number to 107, as shown

in Figure 15.6

N O T E If the numbering starts to become inconsistent with the

exam-ples in the book, that is okay this will happen from time to time in revit

You can either accept the differences between the book and your model, or

you can simply renumber the rooms to match either way, this will not affect

the outcome of the procedures

5 On the Room & Area panel of the Home tab, click the Room button.

6 Add rooms to the rest of the vacant areas (Skip the Kitchen area and

the room to the right of it, as shown in Figure 15.8)

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F i g u R e 1 5 7 Renaming the office

Now that all of the rooms are in (at least in this section of the building), we can start examining the specific properties to see how we can add functionality and further populate the database information pertaining to each room

configuring Properties

Each room will have specific properties associated with it There will be floor finishes and wall finishes as well as ceiling types and finishes It would be nice if Revit picked up this information by “reading” the ceilings, walls, and floors, but

it does not And for good reason Imagine having to create a different wall type for each paint color, and then splitting each partition as it passes through each room In Revit, you will specify these individual room finishes in the properties

of the room itself

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F i g u R e 1 5 8 Adding rooms to the remainder of the spaces

The objective of the next procedure is to generate additional room

informa-tion in the properties of the room

1 Zoom in on the SOUTHEAST CORNER OFFICE 101 room.

2 Hover your cursor over the room until you see the X show up, as you

can see in Figure 15.9

T I P any time you wish to view the properties of a room, you need to

click on the actual room, not the room tag Sometimes selecting the room

can be difficult because the room itself is invisible until you hover over it

With some practice, this process will soon become second nature

3 When you see the X, pick the room.

4 In the Properties dialog, scroll down to the Identity Data group, as

shown in Figure 15.10

5 Add WD-1 to Base Finish.

6 Add ACT to Ceiling Finish.

7 Add PT to Wall Finish.

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