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                        Figure 8.56
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                             Overall, creating solid masses intuitively is a great way to establish, analyze, and visualize
                           your overall design idea. As you saw previously in the chapter, mass floors allow you to even
                           quantify gross floor areas before you’ve committed to geometry.
                             Furthermore, it’s possible to put different intuitive massing ideas inside different design
                           options (covered in Chapter 10, “Working with Phasing, Groups, and Design Options”) so that
                           many ideas can live in a single Revit project file. Simply initiate worksharing and create worksets
                           for each study mass. Multiple team members will be able to see one another’s work at the same
                           time and in context with their design ideas. This is the holistic kind of team approach to design
                           information that makes massing a unique and valuable design tool. If you’d like to investigate
                           this file further, you can download the file c08-Massing-2-Finished.rvt from the Chapter 8
                           folder of the book’s companion website.
                             Next, we’ll investigate parametric and formulaic solid mass creation in the Family Editor.


                           Creating Formula-driven Massing
                           Formula-driven massing can be done in the project environment, but the challenge is that you
                           have to work in the context of the project, and all the parameters, formulas, reference planes,
                           and lines can start to get in the way. Therefore, having the option of creating form-driven
                           masses in the Family Editor without the clutter of the project environment can help you focus
                           on what you’re trying to accomplish.
                             In this section of the chapter, we will show you two different methods for creating
                           formula-driven massing. First, you will create a generic model family and then load it into the
                           project environment as part of an in-place mass. Second, you will create a conceptual mass
                           family to observe the differences in modeling tools and how they will affect your design
                           explorations.











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