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Revit OpEd: View Discipline

Revit OpEd

When MEP (Systems as it was called then) appeared a year later they extended the concept to Mechanical and Electrical (plumbing lumped in with Mechanical till release 2013). Engineers dont generally do reflected plans so Revit made it easier to generate regular floor plans that show their elements in a way they expect to see them.

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Revit OpEd: Detail Level Ignored with Unlocked Wall Layers

Revit OpEd

Interestingly, in Ceiling Plan views only, when we take advantage of this we lose the ability to show just two lines with Detail Level: Coarse. Could it be that the wall is not being cut in the ceiling plan view and the multiple lines are actually projection lines? Revit MEP Electrical Calculations. ► 2009.

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Green Home Building and Sustainable Architecture: An Alternative.

Natural Building

September 16, 2009. The passive solar aspect has been most rewarding, in that the average floor temperature during the winter has remained at 65 degrees F. First we inspected the yoga studio, a lovely, invitingly open space with floating bamboo floors and vaulted ceiling. Time to Learn about Natural Living.

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Revit OpEd: Room Separation Lines - Agida for MEP?

Revit OpEd

Area plans could help document such things but then floor plans would be "ignorant" of what these kinds of "areas" are, no tagging possible, just "dumb text". A zone would wrap up the spaces that are served by a single system as you described. Revit MEP Electrical Calculations. ► 2009. ► December 2009. (16).

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Public Law 111-308 – Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act – FBPTA – CORE COMPETENCIES

Building Information Management

The core competencies identified include competencies relating to building operations and maintenance, energy management, sustainability, water efficiency, safety (including electrical safety) and building performance measures. It arranges the system into: Core Competency Areas, Core Competencies and Performances.