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"refers to the relationships among all elements of the model that enable the coordination and change management that Revit Architecture provides. (6)
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3 types of elements
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Model elements
Datum elements View-specific elements |
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2 types of model elements
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Hosts
Model components |
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Host
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"generally built in place at the construction site. For example, walls and roofs..." (7)
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Model component
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all other components which are not hosts, eg. windows, doors, cabinetry. (7)
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2 types of view-specific elements
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Annotation elements
Details |
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Annotation elements
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"2D components that document the model and maintain scale on paper. For example, dimensions, tags and keynotes..." (7)
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Details
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"...2D items that provide details about the building model in a particular view. Examples include detail lines, filled regions, 2D detail components." (7)
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Project
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"the single database of information for our design - the building information model...contains all information for the building design, from geometry to construction data." (8)
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Level
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"infinite horizontal planes that act as a reference for level-hosted elements such as roofs, floors and ceilings." (8)
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Category
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"group of elements that you use to model or document a building design." (9)
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Family
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"classes of elements in a category." (9)
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Type
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"Each family can have several types." (9)
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Instances
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"actual items placed in the project and have specific locations in the building model... or drawing sheet..." (9)
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