Room Data Sheets and Synchronizing With Revit

Room data sheets are structured overviews of the requirements for specific room types. They are usually developed during the discussion phase (or architectural programming in US) of a design and help clarify the requirements of the client in each type of space. They can be used to create specifications that aid contractors and design teams to comprehend what is expected of each space and how to make sure that the proposed solution meets the client’s requirements.

Typically room data sheets are created by architects and other members of the design team, including engineers and interior designers. They are a work-in-progress development http://www.searchstreams.info/data-stream-management-system/ and may be as a living document until a client has approved the final architectural plan. Room data sheets can then be synchronized with the Revit model through a process known as backfilling. Using this method of verification can ensure that the room data accurately corresponds to the requirements of the final model and also highlight any discrepancies between the two.

The Room Data Sheets component of BriefBuilder makes it easy to create room data sheets and then use them to synchronize with the Revit model. It includes a standard template set and pre-programmed select lists of the structural and electrical disciplines and plumbing and HVAC. It also allows for the inclusion of thumbnail size images and graphics for each discipline.

The component is simple to use and does not require any special configuration. It is able to load configurations previously saved, which reduces the time required to set up. It also allows for properties like size, browser organization and the naming to be set for each view created.

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