quantity
The number or amount of building materials used in a project. Schedules can calculate the quantities
of individual items or materials needed to complete a project. You can use this information to estimate costs
and plan purchases.
For example, the following window schedule indicates the quantities of each type of window in a building.
radial
Arranged along a radius or arc.
In Revit Architecture, when you create a radial array, the elements in the array are arranged along a curve.
rail
A hand rail, or a horizontal bar extending between posts in a
railing
.
See
Railings
on page 680.
railing
A barrier consisting of horizontal rails supported by posts and balusters.
In Revit Architecture, you can add railings as free-standing components to levels, or attach them to host
elements (such as floors, ramps, or stairs). For more information, see
Railings
on page 680.
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