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CHAPTER 1

Revit Templates

GETTING STARTED

When beginning with a Revit project, you need to understand the different types of templates that are available to you. Revit has default templates, as well as certain templates you have to browse and select for your application.

When beginning a project, the opening Revit screen looks like the following screen:


Let’s take a look at the templates that are available as soon as you open the Revit software.

These templates will quickly take you to a drawing to begin your project.

As you select a template to use, you need to pay close attention to which Revit “families” are applied to your project.

For example, if you click on the ARCHITECTURAL template, and you begin your drawing, you will notice it defaults to a commercial wall with metal studs for a commercial design.


The structural template is mainly for structural concrete and steel design. It doesn’t have any floor plan details for commercial or residential designs.


The mechanical template is mainly used for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system design.


This template will not have structural layout designs or floor plans for commercial and residential designs.

These various templates are separated for their specific designs and application in different disciplines.

If you want to get to a specific template, such as a residential template, click on the blue R in the Application Menu.


The following drop-down window will open:


Next, click on NEW. Then go to PROJECT.


A new Project Dialog Box will appear on the screen:


Click on the BROWSE button and a new dialog box will open with more templates to select from to assist you in what you will be designing.


Make sure the PROJECT button is selected, and do not select the PROJECT TEMPLATE. The reason you want to select the PROJECT button is so your drawing will be a Revit project, and can be opened and shared by others and other companies as such.

If you select the PROJECT TEMPLATE, you cannot share any Revit file or project with others. It becomes a Default Template and part of the template list, just like the ones we discussed earlier

You will see that the RESIDENTIAL- DEFAULT and COMMERCIAL-DEFAULT options appear.


After selecting your RESIDENTIAL or COMMERCIAL template, click OPEN. As discussed earlier, there are different templates and different functions within each template.


Chapter 13 will explain how to modify walls to suit your type of application.

HOW TO LOCATE A SAVED PROJECT ON YOUR COMPUTER, FLASH DRIVE, REMOVABLE OR EXTERNAL DRIVE

When beginning a project, the opening Revit screen looks like this:


If you already have a project that was started and saved, you can follow these instructions to retrieve it.

Click on the R (called the Application Menu), then go to OPEN and PROJECT.


The next step is where you will go to the location where you saved your drawing either on your desktop, your flash drive, or on your computer in your C: drive under the client’s name.


I would recommend creating a folder with each client’s name, just to stay organized.

Once you have located the file, click OPEN. You can start drawing where you left off.

As we have noticed in this chapter, we can see how Revit has made it efficient to begin your project by having various Revit templates to assist in the beginning stages of your project, depending on the project’s complexity, and whether it is a residential, commercial, or even a structural project.

Now let’s look at Chapter 2, Dimensioning in Revit, and how Revit makes this process easier by having the dimension styles preset for the user to begin dimensioning a project.

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