head (1)
For elements that can slope (including roofs, ramps, floors, and ceilings), the upper end of the
slope. For example, in the following illustration, the head is the upper end of the sloped floor.
head (2)
In Revit Architecture, the symbol that displays in a drawing to represent a component, such as a
section, callout, elevation, grid, or level. For example, in a floor plan, you can double-click a section head
to go to the section view. (In the following floor plan, the blue symbol is a section head.)
head (3)
For windows and doors, the piece that goes across the top of the window or door to create the
rough opening.
head height
For windows and doors, a measurement from the floor to the top of the rough opening.
hidden element
An element that you hide in a particular view.
See
Hiding Elements in a View
on page 160 and
Showing Hidden Element Lines
on page 195.
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