Room data sheets are structured overviews of the requirements for specific types of rooms. They are usually developed during the briefing (or architectural programming in the US) phase of a design plan and help to clarify the requirements of the client for each space type. They can be used to develop specifications that aid contractors and designers comprehend what is expected of each space and how to ensure that any proposed solution meets the needs of the client.
Architects as well as other members of design teams, such as engineers and interior designers create room data sheets. They are still a work-in-progress and can be an “living document” until the client is satisfied with the final design of the architectural. The data in room sheets may then be linked to the Revit model via a process known as backfilling. This method of verification can help to ensure that the data for the room accurately reflect the requirements in the final documents, and can also identify gaps.
The Room Data Sheets component in BriefBuilder allows you to create room data sheets, and then use them to integrate with the Revit model. It comes with a set of standard templates and pre-programmed listlists for the structural, electrical, plumbing and HVAC disciplines. It allows the insertions of graphic images and drawings in thumbnail size.
The component is simple to use and doesn’t require any special configuration. It is able to load configurations previously saved, which reduces the time required to set up. It also allows for properties such as scale, browser organization and the naming to be set for each view created.
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