Hello people
I have a 15 story office tower that I have current furniture in place for each room in the tower.
I now want to create a new phase, that shows a new layout of the furniture in each room, which will use the same furniture in the building. Some other furniture will be removed and some will be added.
I have set the current furniture layout to - Existing
Phase 1 will be my new furniture layout.
Is there a way I can show on a schedule what desk and chair moved where, what got deleted and what was added?
Or will I have to do this manually
Any other tips and tricks for this type of work
Regards
Aidan
When you look at the available fields for furniture you will see that there are phase parameters available, which you can use for filtering and sorting
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Brilliant - So I can create the schedules from this for the furniture added and the furniture removed.
But what about the furniture that remains in the building? that is moved from say level 3 to level 6..
Can I track this in some way
Like pieces of chess moving around a board.. DT-04 in Room2 Level 3 to Room 6 Level 3..
Yes, if you make use of rooms or spaces in your project
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
@AidanHawkins wrote:
Brilliant - So I can create the schedules from this for the furniture added and the furniture removed.
But what about the furniture that remains in the building? that is moved from say level 3 to level 6..
Can I track this in some way
Like pieces of chess moving around a board.. DT-04 in Room2 Level 3 to Room 6 Level 3..
For relocated furniture, open a plan view (phase = new, phase filter = show all), copy them to the new location, then demolished the original. You can enter "Relocation" under Comments parameter for such furniture in order to filter/sort them in a schedule properly.
@AidanHawkins wrote:
Is there a way I can show on a schedule what desk and chair moved where
A Furniture Relocation Schedule? Get the U-Haul App. he, he.
No, seriously, that's a interesting thing to ponder. Maybe cross-purpose a Column Schedule for that. I mean, you can report Column Location Mark (e.g. the location of a Column relative to x,y Grids).
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