Click massing site tabconceptual mass panelshow mass form and floors.
Revit mass floors not showing.
You opened a view that contains a mass but you cannot see the mass.
Gross floor area is not available for a mass floor schedule.
When you click show mass all mass instances including a mass and its mass floors are visible in all views even if mass category visibility is turned off in the view.
Create a floor from a mass floor.
In a schedule tag or instance properties you notice that the exterior surface area for the mass floors is not as large as you expect it to be.
Gross floor area is not available for a mass floor schedule you want to create a mass floor schedule that includes the gross floor area of the mass.
Mass floors are based on levels defined in the project.
Exterior surface area is too large.
Show mass by view settings.
If you have not already done so add levels to the project.
Control visibility of mass instances.
After creating a mass for a conceptual design create a mass floor at each level defined in the project.
Exterior surface area is too small.
Revit mass floor mass family download.
Mass floor instance properties.
You used mass floors to divide a mass.
Cannot see the mass in a view.
Revit makes floor area scheduling one of an architects biggest chores a complete breeze with the mass floor utility.
Select a mass floor.
When you select a finished mass in the project revit will display in the properties window the total area of all the mass surfaces and the volume but not the floor area.
This option applies to revit structure only.
Cannot select or tag a mass floor.
However if you select the mass and hit the mass floors button in the modify mass tab you can create mass floors and the gross floor area will be shown in the properties window.
This option displays masses according to the visibility setting for the mass category on the visibility graphics dialog when the mass category is visible you can independently control the visibility of mass subcategories such as mass walls mass floors and pattern fill lines.
Being able to revisit the form as many.