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System families have a Function setting. Thats true for Walls, Floor, Roofs and Ceilings. Finish 1 [4] = Finish Exterior [4]. Finish 2 [5] = Finish Interior [5]. Just a question, I also practice n°4 finish for exterior and n°5 for interior, but for the pure operation of Revit, is there a reason?
Allows exporting of materials painted on elements to ODBC. Corrects the display of the materials category within the Paint interface. Improves stability when splitting pipes which belong to different systems. Improves consistency of adding circuits to equipment that are connected to a pipe or duct system. ► 2005. (73).
They were however using them for the room finish schedules. A zone would wrap up the spaces that are served by a single system as you described. They did this w/o also carrying over an additional piece of the puzzle which is a check box for is "Space Bounding" for elements such as walls, ceilings etc. ► 2005. (73).
Rooms and areas can be deleted in model views like floor plans and ceiling plans. Finish and Cancel Inequity. ► 2005. (73). ► December 2005. (7). ► November 2005. (14). ► October 2005. (13). ► September 2005. (13). ► August 2005. (7). ► July 2005. (5).
This Cannon Beach house, built in 2005, has a green roof planted in sedum and wild strawberries and is clad with cedar shakes. kW photovoltaic system and a heat recovery ventilation system to improve the air quality. Dark-stained Douglas fir floors and light pine-covered ceilings envelop the interior.
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Projects may be architectural (finishes) , electrical, mechanical and/or plumbing in nature. The architectural scope includes, but is not limited to, demolition and construction of building exteriors and interiors and may include suspended ceilings, gypsum and masonry walls, metal frames and solid core doors, and resilient flooring.
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