Introduction

00:01

Leveraging the I in BIM through Revit Parameters.

00:06

Parameters are where Revit stores the building information in its building information model.

00:14

Parameters can be used in every phase of the project workflow, and even in the lifecycle of a project.

00:21

We can work with parameters in assigning room sectors or specifying a door.

00:27

We can automatically fill in a schedule for material takeoff,

00:31

and we can track furnishings and equipment once the building is constructed.

00:36

Accessing such information stored in the building model is really the foundation of using Revit.

00:43

First, we're going to identify instance and type parameters, and the three reasons you should use them,

00:50

which are for schedules, tags, and filters.

00:56

Next, we will review global, project, family, and shared parameters

01:01

that are used in a typical project.

01:04

We will create a custom project parameter that is only available in one project.

01:11

And then we're going to create a shared parameter and apply that to several different projects.

01:19

So, in this set of videos, we will identify parameters and why we might want to use them.

01:26

We will review the global, project, family, and shared parameters.

01:32

We will create custom project parameters, and we will create custom shared parameters.

Video transcript

00:01

Leveraging the I in BIM through Revit Parameters.

00:06

Parameters are where Revit stores the building information in its building information model.

00:14

Parameters can be used in every phase of the project workflow, and even in the lifecycle of a project.

00:21

We can work with parameters in assigning room sectors or specifying a door.

00:27

We can automatically fill in a schedule for material takeoff,

00:31

and we can track furnishings and equipment once the building is constructed.

00:36

Accessing such information stored in the building model is really the foundation of using Revit.

00:43

First, we're going to identify instance and type parameters, and the three reasons you should use them,

00:50

which are for schedules, tags, and filters.

00:56

Next, we will review global, project, family, and shared parameters

01:01

that are used in a typical project.

01:04

We will create a custom project parameter that is only available in one project.

01:11

And then we're going to create a shared parameter and apply that to several different projects.

01:19

So, in this set of videos, we will identify parameters and why we might want to use them.

01:26

We will review the global, project, family, and shared parameters.

01:32

We will create custom project parameters, and we will create custom shared parameters.

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