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I am curious what other firms, outfits and disciplines name their levels in Revit. I have pulled together a few examples from the internet and past working experience, but want a but I want to ask you all and I realize it varies firm to firm and country to country.
I think my favorite is Ground Floor, First Floor, Second Floor etc.
However, I have seen others such as:
- FFL 01, 02, etc.
- GF, FP01, FP02,etc.
- GF, 1F, 2F, etc.
- LV01, LV02, etc.
- FF01, FF02, etc.
Thanks!
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Hey Phaeax,
Here we typically have to adopt whatever the architect's firm use in terms of levels. Some have very few levels, some have levels for everything! SSL, FFL, Cill Height, Ceiling Height, Slab Height etc.
However, I found in my previous position (at an architectural firm) we favoured GF, 01, 02, etc. It's short hand but everyone knows what it is.
So:
SSL - GF, SSL - 01, SSL - 02
FFL - GF, FFL - 01, FFL - 02
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