Phase-Specific Rooms and Linked Models
If phase-specific rooms in a linked model do not reflect the correct phases, check phase mapping for the
linked model.
When you link a model to the host project, Revit Architecture performs phase mapping to align phases in
the linked model with phases in the host project. If the automatic phase mapping does not give the desired
result, you can map phases between projects manually. See
1280.
Removing Rooms
After creating rooms, you can remove rooms from a building model in the following ways:
Unplace: Removes the room from its location in building model, but the project still contains information
about the room. Then you can place the room in another location later during a project redesign. See
Unplacing or Moving Rooms
Delete: Completely removes the room (including all information about the room) from the project. See
Deleting Rooms
A floor plan containing rooms, and a room schedule
Unplacing or Moving Rooms
When you add a room to a plan view, the project stores information about the room. This can include
information that you add using room properties, such as the room name, surface finishes, occupancy, and
so on. (See
want to retain information about a room but remove it from its current location in the building model,
unplace the room as follows.
1000 | Chapter 16 Rooms and Areas
on page 1000.
on page 1002.
Room Properties
on page 1003.) You can see information about rooms in a room schedule. If you
Phase Mapping Linked Revit Models
on page
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