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    Default Additional types of area plans, or an area object with properties.

    Summary: We need the ability to generate a wide variety of area types during the design of hospitals. These area types need to overlay each other on Fire and Life Safety drawings. The areas also need to have properties so that they can be scheduled.

    Description: We freqently need to track a variety of plan areas in hospital design: Smoke compartments, suites, department areas, and fire areas are just some of the varieties used in a hospital project. The net and gross areas available to us in Revit are far too limited for sophisticated work, and we frequently need to do this analysis in AutoCad.

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    Submitted By: David Schele on Wed, 13 Jun 2012


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    Additional types of area plans, or an area object with properties.

    Summary: We need the ability to generate a wide variety of area types during the design of hospitals. These area types need to overlay each other on Fire and Life Safety drawings. The areas also need to have properties so that they can be scheduled.

    Description: We freqently need to track a variety of plan areas in hospital design: Smoke compartments, suites, department areas, and fire areas are just some of the varieties used in a hospital project. The net and gross areas available to us in Revit are far too limited for sophisticated work, and we frequently need to do this analysis in AutoCad.

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    Submitted By: David Schele on Wed, 13 Jun 2012


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    Exclamation Re: Additional types of area plans, or an area object with properties.

    Additional types of area plans, or an area object with properties.

    Summary: We need the ability to generate a wide variety of area types during the design of hospitals. These area types need to overlay each other on Fire and Life Safety drawings. The areas also need to have properties so that they can be scheduled.

    Description: We frequently need to track a variety of plan areas in hospital design: Smoke compartments, suites, department areas, and fire areas are just some of the varieties used in a hospital project. The net and gross areas available to us in Revit are far too limited for sophisticated work, and we frequently need to do this analysis in AutoCad.

    Product and Feature: Revit Architecture - Area Tools

    Submitted By: David Schele on Wed, 13 Jun 2012


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    Default Re: Additional types of area plans, or an area object with properties.

    You are not limited to net and gross. Create as many different area plan types as you'd like.
    For each area plan you need to create a new area scheme. The same applies for scheduling of these areas.

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