4 When you are finished editing the surface, click Finish Surface.
If you drag the new graded region, notice that the original remains. Select the original and click
(Element Properties). Notice that the Phase Demolished property has the value of the current phase.
Toposurface Properties
Name
Materials and Finishes
Material
Dimensions
Projected Area
Surface Area
Identity Data
Comments
Name
Mark
Phase Created
Phase Demolished
Property Lines
To create property lines, you can use the sketching tools in Revit Architecture or enter survey data directly
into the project. Revit Architecture aligns the survey data with True North. See
North
on page 1234.
In addition to viewing property lines in a drawing, you can do the following with them:
Scheduling: You can schedule property lines. The schedule can include the Name and Area property line
parameters. (The format of the area comes from the Area Units Format type property of the property
lines.) When you create the schedule, select Property Lines as the category to schedule. See
Schedule or Quantity
If you are editing the surface, Revit Architecture enters Sketch mode. You can add or delete
points, change the elevation of points, or simplify the surface.
Description
Select the surface material from the list. You can create your own toposurface ma-
terial. Topographical surfaces do not support materials with surface patterns. See
Materials
The projected area is the area that the surface covers when you look down on it.
This is a read-only value.
Displays the total surface area. This is a read-only value.
User-defined comments about the toposurface.
The name of the toposurface.
Site mark.
Phase when the toposurface is created.
Phase when the toposurface is demolished.
on page 125.
on page 459.
Rotating a Project to True
Creating a
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