For more information, see
Instance Properties and Type Properties
on page 76.
instance properties
See
instance parameters
.
insulation
Material that has insulating properties designed to help a building retain heat in winter and
prevent heat gain in summer. In Revit Architecture, you use a detail component to represent insulation in
2D drawings.
For more information, see
Insulation
on page 1073.
interior
The inside of a building, or the inside surface of an object.
interoperability
The ability of Revit Architecture to interact with other software applications. Examples of
interoperability include importing files from other applications into a Revit project, and exporting a Revit
project to a file format that can be used by other applications.
For more information, see
Interoperability
on page 1273.
isolate
To display only a certain element or type of element, so that you can work with it in a particular
view without being distracted by other elements in the design.
See
Temporarily Hiding or Isolating Elements or Element Categories
on page 161.
A roof that has been isolated from the rest of the building model
join
The intersection where 2 or more elements share a common face.
join (2)
To resolve intersections between elements that share a common face. The level of detail for the view
determines the detail of join geometry that is shown.
The following images show geometry before they are joined (top) and after they are joined (bottom) in a
view with a coarse detail level. See
Joining Geometry
on page 334.
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