I started using Revit recently. It’s pretty straightforward but I’d like to perform some tasks in a more automated way.
I will be working on mid-sized to large multipurpose buildings and I need to meet a number of functional building requirements – number of toilets per floor, number of parking spaces, number of offices, etc.
Apart from Rooms Schedule in Revit, what other alternatives do I have for performing (some of) these checks?
I deeply appreciate your help!
John D
gruen
Aug 31, 15 11:53 am
Schedules are very powerful in Revit. Just read tutorials online and practice
Sorrowful Giuseppe
Aug 31, 15 2:14 pm
NBacas
Can you be more specific?
Bobby Lin
Sep 1, 15 11:09 pm
You can try other scheduling features of Revit like Area schedule, key schedule, space schedule or sheet list. You can view this link to know more about applying schedules. Hope this helps!
Hi everyone,
I started using Revit recently. It’s pretty straightforward but I’d like to perform some tasks in a more automated way.
I will be working on mid-sized to large multipurpose buildings and I need to meet a number of functional building requirements – number of toilets per floor, number of parking spaces, number of offices, etc.
Apart from Rooms Schedule in Revit, what other alternatives do I have for performing (some of) these checks?
I deeply appreciate your help!
John D
Schedules are very powerful in Revit. Just read tutorials online and practice
NBacas
Can you be more specific?
You can try other scheduling features of Revit like Area schedule, key schedule, space schedule or sheet list. You can view this link to know more about applying schedules. Hope this helps!