From the course: Designing a Healthcare Facility with Revit and BIM
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Assigning spaces - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Designing a Healthcare Facility with Revit and BIM
Assigning spaces
- [Instructor] So here's an area where I'm surprised even veteran Revit users don't do or horrifyingly don't know about. You see the difference between MEP spaces and architectural rooms is vast. MEP spaces not only pulling all of the information from an architectural room, but they provide us with, you guessed it, MEP data. The data is blank and not computed at first, when you put the space in. But when we start placing diffusers and lights into our spaces, that data is automatically entered and it is calculated. The objective of this video is to create mechanical spaces to locate room information and also to create mechanical zones. In Revit, let's go open and grab Syracuse_Health_MEP, click Open. In the project browser scroll down til we find mechanical floor plans, let's go to ground floor. In the last video, we actually set room bounding for our underlay. Go ahead and select your underlay. Click Edit type…
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Starting a mechanical model7m 8s
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Assigning spaces4m 58s
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Adding airside equipment4m 23s
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Adding air terminals4m 6s
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Adding ducts4m 58s
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Defining duct systems4m 21s
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Adding dampers and in-line HEPA filters6m 9s
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Adding zones3m 25s
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Analyzing heating and cooling loads4m 1s
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