overcaffeined1745
2003-06-11, 12:05 PM
I've to model 4 longitudinal buildings. They've 5 floors, with a very simple scheme: An "endless" repeating of the same apartment, with an external corridor and an external stair/elevator unit which is always located at one ending of the corridor.
The only difference between such longitudinal buildings is their length. One has 4 apartments per-floor, another has 6, and 8.
I've defined the apartment as a group, but... is there anything I could do with Revit in order to define the buildings parametrically by number of apartments? Or is it best if I model all the 4 buildings, one by one? I just want to be sure that I didn't miss some Revit feature which could help me to address this in the most elegant way...
Note: All the buildings have to be inserted in an urbanization and I've to make general views of such urbanization.
The only difference between such longitudinal buildings is their length. One has 4 apartments per-floor, another has 6, and 8.
I've defined the apartment as a group, but... is there anything I could do with Revit in order to define the buildings parametrically by number of apartments? Or is it best if I model all the 4 buildings, one by one? I just want to be sure that I didn't miss some Revit feature which could help me to address this in the most elegant way...
Note: All the buildings have to be inserted in an urbanization and I've to make general views of such urbanization.