To perform these types of analysis, you use mass floors to divide a mass based on defined levels. For each
mass floor, Revit Architecture calculates the floor area, exterior surface area, volume, and perimeter. This
information is stored in the instance properties for mass floors. You can include these values in schedules
and tags.
Mass Floors Overview
In Revit Architecture, you use mass floors to divide a mass. You can create a mass floor at each level defined
in the project. Mass floors display graphically as a slice through the mass at a defined level. They provide
geometric information about the dimensions of the mass above the slice, up to the next slice or the top of
the mass.
For each mass floor, Revit Architecture calculates the following:
Area of each mass floor, in square units. Use this information for rough cost estimates or determining
usage ratios for the design.
Exterior surface area from the mass floor upward to the next mass floor. Use this information to create
rough cost estimates for the exterior of the building based on square units.
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