I'm currently doing wall area takeoffs for energy calculations (boo for California requiring me to use EnergyPro).
Is there any easy Revit equivalent of the AutoCAD process of drawing closed polylines to query for area???
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I'm currently doing wall area takeoffs for energy calculations (boo for California requiring me to use EnergyPro).
Is there any easy Revit equivalent of the AutoCAD process of drawing closed polylines to query for area???
Last edited by jlondenberg; 2008-12-16 at 10:20 PM.
You can compile the area info quickly by scheduling the rooms/spaces/zones in revit.
Are you talking about wall areas or floor areas? I've had very limited success with creating spaces and doing a gbXML export/import in to Trace. I'm not sure what EnergyPro's capabilities are. It seems to easy to mess up or miss a space and if it's a bounding space you create problems all around it. Scheduling areas would seem like an easy thing to do.
You could do a Material takeoff of the walls. There is a parameter for Material:Area.
You would have to do this in the Arch model file in order to see which wall is which from the the schedule because if you schedule from the linked file you cannot pick on a wall and select "Show".
Thats an interesting idea dmb. I am in the same boat as Joel, having to use EnergyPro for T24 Calculations. Personally I have wish we could just use the prescriptive method for T24, and then trace for loads, but that would just be too easy. With LEED requirements and so forth that is impossible.
Joel, if you figure any method for this please let me know. I wonder if there are any third party apps out there for this yet?