Revit
Across
- 3. An architectural element. A vertical circulation element connecting levels.
- 5. Building Information Modeling. A digital process that creates a smart 3D model containing both geometry and building data.
- 7. A three-dimensional view of the building model.
- 9. A horizontal cut view looking down at a specific level.
- 11. An architectural element. A glazed opening hosted in a wall.
- 14. A reference line that controls where a wall is drawn (e.g., Finish Face – Exterior).
- 16. A flat vertical view of the outside or inside of a building.
- 19. A panel where you view and edit settings of selected elements or views.
- 20. Any object in Revit (wall, door, window, floor, roof, etc.).
- 21. An architectural element. A horizontal surface created at a level.
- 22. RCP. A view that shows ceilings, lights, and fixtures as if reflected in a mirror.
Down
- 1. The toolbar at the top of Revit that contains tools organized into tabs.
- 2. An architectural element. A vertical building element that defines spaces.
- 3. A layout page used for printing drawings.
- 4. An architectural element. A top covering element of a building.
- 6. A modify tool.Turn an element around a point.
- 8. An architectural element. An opening element hosted in a wall.
- 10. A panel that lists all views, sheets, schedules, families, and groups in the project.
- 12. A modify tool. Duplicate an element.
- 13. A Building Information Modeling (BIM) software used to design buildings in 2D and 3D at the same time.
- 15. A cut through the building showing height, structure, and interior relationships.
- 17. A modify tool. Reposition an element.
- 18. A horizontal reference plane that represents floor heights (e.g., Level 1, Level 2).