area scheme A set of spatial relationships in a building. For example, in an office building, you may want
to distinguish between common space (such as lobbies, hallways, rest rooms, and kitchens), office space,
and storage. In an apartment building, you may want to indicate rentable space and non-rentable space.
After creating an area scheme, you can assign area types to individual areas in an area plan. For more
information, see
Area Schemes
on page 945.
array An arrangement of elements in a building model. For example, in a large office, you can create an
array of desks and chairs. In a structural design, you can create an array of beams or columns.
You can create a linear array, in which the elements are distributed evenly along a line, or a radial array, in
which the elements are distributed evenly along an arc or a circle. See
Creating an Array
on page 295.
Linear array of columns
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