1) Doors
There will be 4 types of door in this project:
• Front door
o Description: double door
• External door
o Description: wooden door with glass elements
• Internal door
o Description: wooden door
• Closet doors
o Description: wooden sliding bi-fold door
In the drawing attached in the end of this assignment there is a door table with suggested heights and
widths. You do not need to follow the exact suggested dimensions of the doors. However, you do need
to have the 4 types of doors in your project.
2) Windows
There will be 3 types of door in this project:
• Arched window
• Casement window
• Hung window
In the drawing attached in the end of this assignment there is a window table with suggested heights,
widths, and sill heights. You do not need to follow the exact suggested dimensions of the windows.
However, you do need to have the 3 types of windows in your project.
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3) Architectural columns
There will be a total of 6 architectural columns in your project. Four of them will be placed in the garage
on Level 1, one will be placed at the balcony on Level 1, and the last on will be placed at the balcony on
Level 2. You can choose the size and column type. However, it needs to be an architectural column, and
not a structural column.
4) Stair
Add stairs in the living room connecting Level 1 to Level 2 as shown in the attached drawing in the end
of the assignment. You can choose the type of stair and its materials.
5) Railings
There will be 3 places in our project where we need to add railings:
• Level 1: balcony. Note that for the balconies you will need to add 2 separate railings.
• Level 2: balcony.
• Level 2: sitting room. You can either double click on the stair railing and edit its line or create a
new one on Level 2.
6) Ceilings
Add ceilings in every room in your project. It is easier to use the ceiling plans instead of floor plans to do
that. The ceilings should be placed at a height of 8’ from their respective levels.
Note that on Level 1 there is no ceiling in the living room.
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Optional: create a wall connecting the kitchen ceiling to the floor on level 2 (see highlighted element
below). The wall should be 5/8” thick and should have only one gypsum layer.
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7) Roof
Create a new roof with its layers as described below. If you don’t have these materials in your Revit file
you will need to create new ones. Create a new membrane layer (thickness = 0) with your name as the
material name. Give it a new color that is not the default color to this membrane layer.
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This is the footprint of how you should model your roof:
The slope of your roof should be 50%.
8) Paint
• Paint the Architectural columns in the color white.
• Paint the Concrete floor in the color white.
• If the boundary of the other floors are overlapping with the external walls and it is not giving a
solid red color you may paint the boundary of the floor with the same color as the external layer
of the external wall.
• Paint the edges of the roof and its bottom in the color white.