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Occupancy Groups

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Understanding Occupancy Groups is fundamental to compliant and safe building design. These classifications, defined by building code, dictate various critical aspects such as maximum area, height, egress, and fire protection requirements. Proper classification ensures equivalent safety across diverse uses, from factories to hospitals, and is crucial for navigating mixed-use occupancies, accessory spaces, and incidental uses within a structure.

Revit, Find Detail Group Locations Across a File, Without Dynamo

A simple black and white line drawing of a folded map with three location pins placed on different sections, symbolizing how to find detail group locations in Revit without Dynamo.

Discover a straightforward method to pinpoint detail group locations within Revit files without relying on Dynamo. This guide offers a quick approach to identify all instances of a detail group and their placements across various views and sheets. Learn how to export a comprehensive list, understand outputs for worksharing and non-workshared models, and troubleshoot common grouping errors, ensuring efficient management of your Revit projects.