jyount
2006-08-11, 01:15 PM
I am working on an adaptive reuse preservation project with some rather complex door schedule issues.
Initially, when i started using revit, my concern was how revit would handle a lot of the complex detail and ornament that is in these buildings. I've figured all that out, but door schedules give me headaches.
I think that the revit door schedule feature could be vastly improved upon by somehow incorporating a feature that would allow you to demo and replace a door, while leaving the frame in place. On this particular project, the building has some beautifully detailed doors, transoms, and doorframes; however some have had doors removed, some have had transoms removed, some have had non-historic infill and doors put in. All the frames have remained in place. We need to fix this problem, and at the same time, infill some door openings.
Any thoughts?
Initially, when i started using revit, my concern was how revit would handle a lot of the complex detail and ornament that is in these buildings. I've figured all that out, but door schedules give me headaches.
I think that the revit door schedule feature could be vastly improved upon by somehow incorporating a feature that would allow you to demo and replace a door, while leaving the frame in place. On this particular project, the building has some beautifully detailed doors, transoms, and doorframes; however some have had doors removed, some have had transoms removed, some have had non-historic infill and doors put in. All the frames have remained in place. We need to fix this problem, and at the same time, infill some door openings.
Any thoughts?