The first steps in creating any model in Revit begin with setting up levels for your project. For this particular project, I began with my elevations per floor which were 368' for the first floor, 380' for the second floor, 392' for the third floor, and 404' for the roof elevation. This is a fairly painless process that should only take a few minutes.
The next step is a rather tedious one. It involves mapping out your walls and your floor line. Now, I had minimal experience with this in the past and considering that I was working with existing plans it was difficult. This particular building had quite a few different angles, which proved to be a challenge.
Next, I'll be creating spaces and room names.
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