Room Data Sheets and Synchronizing With Revit

Room data sheets are arranged lists of the requirements that apply to specific room types. They are typically created during the discussion phase (or architectural programming in US) of a design and help clarify the requirements of the client for each type of space. They can be used to develop specifications that aid contractors and design teams comprehend what is expected from each space and how they can ensure that a proposed solution fits the client’s needs.

Typically room data sheets are designed by architects and members of the design team such as engineers and interior designers. They are work in progress and may remain an ‘in-progress’ document until a client has endorsed the final architectural plan. The data contained in the room sheets may then be transferred to the Revit model via a process known as backfilling. This method of verification can help to ensure that room data accurately reflect the requirements in the final documents. It can also reveal discrepancies.

The Room Data Sheets component of BriefBuilder makes it easy to create room data sheets and use to synchronize them with the Revit model. It comes with a set of standard templates and pre-programmed picklists for https://www.searchstreams.info the electrical, structural, plumbing and HVAC disciplines. It also allows the inclusion of thumbnail size images and graphics for each discipline.

The component is simple to use and requires no special set up. It is able to load configurations that have already been saved, reducing the time needed on set up. It also allows for properties such as size, browser organization and the naming to be set for each view that is created.