The use of Revit BIM objects offers numerous benefits, including:
Integrate MEP and structural components with precise connectors and performance data for load calculations and system analysis.
In the world of , objects are data-rich representations of physical products. In Autodesk Revit, these are known as "Families" . A Revit family is a group of objects with a common set of properties (parameters) and a related graphical representation. For example, a "Double Flush Door" family might include various types for different sizes, but they all share the same logic and parameters. Types of Revit BIM Objects
The utility of high-quality Revit BIM objects spans the entire lifecycle of a building:
The use of Revit BIM objects offers numerous benefits, including:
Integrate MEP and structural components with precise connectors and performance data for load calculations and system analysis.
In the world of , objects are data-rich representations of physical products. In Autodesk Revit, these are known as "Families" . A Revit family is a group of objects with a common set of properties (parameters) and a related graphical representation. For example, a "Double Flush Door" family might include various types for different sizes, but they all share the same logic and parameters. Types of Revit BIM Objects
The utility of high-quality Revit BIM objects spans the entire lifecycle of a building: