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