| Discipline | Essential Object Data | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Dimensions, material finishes, fire rating, acoustic data | A revolving door with automatic operator settings | | Structure | Load capacity, rebar cover, concrete grade, steel profile | A composite steel beam with end plate connections | | MEP (Mechanical) | Flow rate, pressure drop, electrical load, connector types | An air handling unit with supply/return duct connectors | | Interior Design | Cost, lead time, fabric code, CO2 footprint | A modular office partition system |
In the modern architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, has become the undisputed king of Building Information Modeling (BIM). But Revit itself is just the engine. The fuel that powers it is the BIM object .
Built directly into Revit (walls, floors, roofs, ducts, pipes). These are not external files but are native to the project environment. You cannot save a single wall as a standalone .rfa file.
BIM objects for Revit are far more than digital Lego bricks. They are the data carriers that make BIM valuable. A beautiful 3D model without accurate object data is just expensive digital art; a model filled with high-quality .rfa families is a construction-ready database.
October 26, 2023 Subject: Strategic Overview of BIM Object Utilization in Revit Workflows
In Revit, not all objects are created equal. You will encounter three main categories:
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