Room Data Sheets and Synchronizing With Revit

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Room data sheets are organized lists of the requirements that are specific to certain types of rooms. They are usually developed during the briefing (or architectural programming in the US) phase of a design and aid in clarifying the client’s requirements for each space type. They can be used to create specifications that aid contractors and design teams be aware of what is expected from each space and how they can ensure that a proposed solution is in line with the needs of the client.

Architects and other members of design teams, including engineers and interior designers create room data sheets. They are still in the process of being created and may remain as an “living document” until the client has approved the final architectural design. The data from the room data sheets can be synchronized to the Revit model using a process known as backfilling. Utilizing this method of verification will help ensure that the room information accurately matches the requirements in the final documentation and can also identify any discrepancies between the two.

The Room Data Sheets component of BriefBuilder allows users to easily create room data sheets and use them to sync with the Revit model. It comes with a standard template set and pre-programmed select lists of the electrical and structural disciplines as well as plumbing and HVAC. It allows for the insertion of graphics and thumbnail-sized drawings.

The component is easy to use and doesn’t require any special setup. It is able to load configurations previously been saved, which reduces the amount of time in setting up. It allows properties like scale, browser organization, and naming for each page to be specified.

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