I work for a contractor that, among other things, installs raised access floor. We have Revit families for all the system components, but placing them individually, or even arraying them every 2' can take a lot of time (i.e. 150,000 SF). I know that you can build a line-based family that will repeat nested families along it's length. Is there a way to do this along two axes? Ideally, I'd like to be able to draw the outline of the area to receive the access floor and have it populate the components into the correct placement. I'd also like to be able to shift the position of the 2' modules within the access floor without shifting the position of the boundary - kind of like what you can do with the tile locations in an acoustic ceiling.
You could create a family that nests your floor sections and array in both directions with parameters to control the amounts in each direction.
Consider though if you need these to be modelled. You could create a raised floor above the structural floor with relevant thickness, and a model fill region to indicate the individual tiles (as you noted with ceilings). Then you can create repeating detail components to indicate the pedestals in section views.
@PCISAAC wrote:I know that you can build a line-based family that will repeat nested families along it's length. Is there a way to do this along two axes?
See attached Project containing fully parametric "Acme Panel Array" Family that arrays in both the x and the y directions.
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