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− | {{Autodesk_Revit}}
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| == IfcSite == | | == IfcSite == |
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| | <code>Name</code> | | | <code>Name</code> |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
− | | Create a new <code>IfcName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Toposurface</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>IfcName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Toposurface object. |
− | | Create a new <code>SiteName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Project Information</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>SiteName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Project Information object. |
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| | <code>Description</code> | | | <code>Description</code> |
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− | | Create a new <code>IfcDescription</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Toposurface</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>IfcDescription</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Toposurface object. |
− | | Create a new <code>SiteDescription</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Project Information</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>SiteDescription</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Project Information object. |
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| | <code>ObjectType</code> | | | <code>ObjectType</code> |
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− | | Create a new <code>IfcObjectType</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Toposurface</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>IfcObjectType</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Toposurface object. |
− | | Create a new <code>SiteObjectType</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Project Information</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>SiteObjectType</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Project Information object. |
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| | <code>LongName</code> | | | <code>LongName</code> |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
− | | Create a new <code>IfcLongName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Toposurface</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>IfcLongName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Toposurface object. |
− | | Create a new <code>SiteLongName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Project Information</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>SiteLongName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Project Information object. |
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| | <code>LandTitleNumber</code> | | | <code>LandTitleNumber</code> |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
− | | Create a new <code>IfcLandTitleNumber</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Toposurface</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>IfcLandTitleNumber</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Toposurface object. |
− | | Create a new <code>SiteLandTitleNumber</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Project Information</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>SiteLandTitleNumber</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Project Information object. |
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| | <code>SiteAddress</code> | | | <code>SiteAddress</code> |
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| | <code>Name</code> | | | <code>Name</code> |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
− | | Fill out the <code>Building Name</code> field in the <code>Project Information</code> dialog. | + | | Fill out the <code>Building Name</code> field in the Project Information dialog. |
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| | <code>Description</code> | | | <code>Description</code> |
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− | | Create a new <code>BuildingDescription</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Project Information</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>BuildingDescription</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Project Information object. |
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| | <code>ObjectType</code> | | | <code>ObjectType</code> |
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− | | Create a new <code>BuildingObjectType</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Project Information</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>BuildingObjectType</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Project Information object. |
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| | <code>LongName</code> | | | <code>LongName</code> |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
− | | Create a new <code>BuildingLongName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Project Information</code> object. | + | | Create a new <code>BuildingLongName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the Project Information object. |
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| | <code>ElevationOfRefHeight</code> | | | <code>ElevationOfRefHeight</code> |
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− | | Does not seem possible to change this value. Defaults to null. | + | | ? |
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| | <code>ElevationOfTerrain</code> | | | <code>ElevationOfTerrain</code> |
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− | | Does not seem possible to change this value. Defaults to null. | + | | ? |
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| | <code>BuildingAddress</code> | | | <code>BuildingAddress</code> |
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| == IfcBuildingStorey == | | == IfcBuildingStorey == |
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− | <code>IfcBuildingStorey</code> elements are generated for each Revit level which has the checkbox <code>Building Storey</code> checked in properties. The following attributes can be set: | + | <code>IfcBuildingStorey</code> elements are generated for each Revit level. The following attributes can be set: |
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| == IfcSpace == | | == IfcSpace == |
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− | In Revit, there are <code>Room</code> objects, <code>Space</code> objects. Both of these objects translate into <code>IfcSpace</code> entities. Revit <code>Area</code> objects do ''not'' translate into IFC and are lost.
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− | If you are exporting from a 3D view which has filters to turn certain objects on and off, you may have enabled the <code>Export only elements visible in view</code> option in <code>File > Export > IFC > Modify Setup > Additional Content</code>. If this is enabled, you must enable the <code>Export rooms in 3D views</code> option, or <code>IfcSpace</code> entities will not be created in your IFC file. Despite the use of the word "rooms", the option applies to both Revit <code>Room</code> and <code>Space</code> objects.
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− | [[File:Revit-export-spaces.PNG]]
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− | The following attributes may be set:
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− | ! '''Attribute Name'''
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− | ! '''Required'''
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− | ! '''Procedure'''
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− | | <code>Name</code>
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− | | Yes
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− | | This defaults to the <code>Number</code> parameter in the <code>Identity Data</code> parameter group. You can override this by creating a new <code>IfcName</code> instance parameter.
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− | | <code>Description</code>
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− | | Create a new <code>IfcDescription</code> instance parameter.
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− | | <code>ObjectType</code>
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− | | Create a new <code>IfcObjectType</code> instance parameter.
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− | | <code>LongName</code>
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− | | Yes
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− | | This defaults to the <code>Name</code> parameter in the <code>Identity Data</code> parameter group. You can override this by creating a new <code>IfcLongName</code> instance parameter.
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− | | <code>CompositionType</code>
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− | | This is asserted by default to <code>ELEMENT</code>. It is not possible to override this. It is not possible to nest spatial structures in Revit.
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− | | <code>PredefinedType</code>
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− | | This defaults to <code>INTERNAL</code> with IFC2x3 and <code>SPACE</code> with IFC4. It is not possible to override this.
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− | | <code>ElevationWithFlooring</code>
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− | | This is null by default. Create a new <code>IfcElevationWithFlooring</code> instance parameter.
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| == IfcZone == | | == IfcZone == |
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− | The Revit <code>HVAC Zone</code> object translates into IFC <code>IfcZone</code> entities. In addition, it is also possible to group Revit <code>Room</code> objects into <code>IfcZone</code> entities. To do this, create a new <code>ZoneName</code> instance parameter assigned to a Revit <code>Room</code> object. For each unique string supplied in this parameter, an <code>IfcZone</code> entity will be created.<ref>IFC for Revit wiki - Exporting Zones</ref>
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− | {{warning|Virtual <code>IfcZones</code> created by grouping multiple Revit <code>Room</code> objects will not maintain their <code>GlobalId</code> values on subsequent exports. Additionally, if two <code>ZoneName</code> parameters have the same value, but their other attributes, such as <code>ZoneDescription</code> are different, then only one will be exported, and the rest of the data will be lost. It is not clear to the user which will be retained and which will be lost, so care must be taken to manually ensure data consistency between all these fields.}}
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− | The following attributes may be set:
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− | ! '''Attribute Name'''
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− | ! '''Required'''
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− | ! '''Procedure with Revit <code>HVAC Zone</code>'''
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− | ! '''Procedure with virtual zone from Revit <code>Room</code>'''
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− | | <code>Name</code>
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− | | Yes
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− | | This defaults to the <code>Name</code> parameter in the <code>Identity Data</code> parameter group, concatenated with the Revit <code>Element ID</code>. This concatenation usually results in an undesirable value. You can override this by creating a new <code>IfcName</code> instance parameter.
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− | | Create a new <code>ZoneName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Room</code> object.
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− | | <code>Description</code>
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− | | Create a new <code>IfcDescription</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>HVAC Zone</code> object.
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− | | Create a new <code>ZoneDescription</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Room</code> object.
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− | | <code>ObjectType</code>
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− | | Create a new <code>IfcObjectType</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>HVAC Zone</code> object.
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− | | Create a new <code>ZoneObjectType</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Room</code> object.
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− | | <code>LongName</code>
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− | | Yes
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− | | Create a new <code>IfcLongName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>HVAC Zone</code> object.
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− | | Create a new <code>ZoneLongName</code> instance parameter, assigned to the <code>Room</code> object.
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− | Resources :
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− | * [https://sourceforge.net/p/ifcexporter/wiki/Exporting%20Zones/ IFC for Revit wiki - Exporting Zones]
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− | * [https://www.bim42.com/2018/03/ifc-for-revit-1/#ifczones bim42 IFC from Revit - Part 1]
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− | ==Element placement in Spatial Container==
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− | Most elements in Revit will on export be assigned to an IfcBuildingStorey based on the value of parameters like <code>Base Level</code> for columns, <code>Base Constraint</code> for walls, <code>Level</code> for floors and <code>Reference Level</code> for beams. For Face Based families the parameter <code>Schedule Level</code> is used, which has to be set manually and is often forgotten.
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− | It is possible to override the spatial container of an element by adding an instance parameter <code>IfcSpatialContainer</code>
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− | The valid values are:
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− | * <code>IfcSite</code> - for assigning objects to IfcSite, useful for objects outside the building
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− | * <code>IfcBuilding</code> – for assigning objects to IfcBuilding
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− | * <code>name of the level</code> - for assignment to a specific IfcBuildingStorey (= Level in Revit). Please note that the Level must be checked for export as Building Story
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− | [[Category:Autodesk Revit]]
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