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Filled Region Area Parameter

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MOPAC24
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Filled Region Area Parameter

Please can you make the 'Area' dimension reported by the filled region be a parameter that can be scheduled?

I know there are work arounds using shared parameters + dynamo, but that is very clunky.

 

This would be a very good feature to have!

 

Thank you!

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Message 2 of 11
vitorbortoncello
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Message 3 of 11
barthbradley
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I'm not following. Filled Regions are Annotations. Are you wanting to schedule Annotations?  If so, for what purpose?  The answer to that question will help us to help you. 😉

Message 4 of 11
MOPAC24
in reply to: barthbradley

Essentially I just want to be able to pull the filled region area data out and display it in a table or schedule on a drawing that will automatically change if the filled region is changed.

 

Does that make sense?

Message 5 of 11
barthbradley
in reply to: MOPAC24

What do the Fill Regions represent? 

Message 6 of 11
MOPAC24
in reply to: barthbradley

Site coverage calcs...gross site, net site, building coverage, landscaping area...other various areas that we need to show to comply with planning regulations.

Message 7 of 11
barthbradley
in reply to: MOPAC24

Why not use Areas or Property Lines? 

 

 

Lot Coverage with Area-Property Schedules.png

 

..heck, you could use Rooms or Spaces or Zones for that matter.  Areas, Rooms, Spaces and Zones could be assigned Color Schemes, as @vitorbortoncello mentioned, if you want to jazz up your planning with some color.   

 

Message 8 of 11
ToanDN
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@MOPAC24 wrote:

Site coverage calcs...gross site, net site, building coverage, landscaping area...other various areas that we need to show to comply with planning regulations.


Use Area plans and area tags / schedules.  You can create different Area Schemes for different purposes so that are independent from each others.  Area color schemes are a plus.

Message 9 of 11
MOPAC24
in reply to: barthbradley

Hmmm yeh I could I guess.

I'll have a play and see.

 

But I still don't know why Revit doesn't let you pull the area data from filled regions!

Message 10 of 11
MOPAC24
in reply to: MOPAC24

Thanks everyone for the suggestions.

 

Still a wish list to have filled region areas be a data you can use though!

Message 11 of 11
ESA-elaine
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I am using filled regions to calculate the ventilation areas on the facades which should be a quick exercise if its possible to schedule the areas of a specific filled region

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