When you create a project, specify the geographic location using the street address, nearest major city, or the latitude and longitude. This project-wide setting is useful for generating location-specific shadows for views that use them, such as solar studies and walkthroughs.
To specify the project location
- Click Manage tab
Project Location panel
Location. The Location dialog opens. You can also access this dialog from the Sun Settings dialog.
- For Define Location by, select one of the following:
Internet Mapping Service
- When your computer is connected to the Internet, this option displays an interactive map through the Google Maps™ mapping service. Until you specify a different project location, the location is defined as <Default> and is set to the longitude and latitude of the major city specified by Revit LT for your locale.
Note: The Internet Mapping Service requires a working Internet connection in order to be fully functional. If Internet service is unavailable, you can still use this method to specify a project location; however, the corresponding longitude and latitude for the location cannot be set until your Internet connection is restored, as described in this topic.
Default City List
- Displays a list of major cities from which to select a location. Until you specify a different project location, the location is defined as <Default> and is set to the longitude and latitude of the major city specified by Revit LT for your locale. The Default City List option is recommended for HVAC sizing. No Internet connection is required. When you select a city from the Default City List, the Weather tab is populated with data from the closest weather station listed in the 2007 ASHRAE Handbook.
- Specify the project location using one of these methods:
Internet Mapping Service
- For Project Address, enter the street address, city and state, or latitude and longitude of the project, and click Search. Enter latitude and longitude coordinates as <latitude>, <longitude>. The value you enter for Project Address in this dialog does not affect the project address that displays in the title blocks of sheets for the project.
Your search results display.
- If necessary, respond to any of the following alerts as described. For additional information, see Troubleshooting Location Dialog Issues.
Alerts
- Address not found. Either refine the project address and click Search or, for a newly established address, enter a nearby address, click Search, and then drag the project location map pin
to the appropriate location.
- Multiple results found. Click one of the hyperlinked locations displayed in the project location tooltip, and click Search.
- No Internet connection. Check your Internet connection. If no connection is available, click OK to close the Location dialog and save your project address. When a dialog notifies you of a mismatch between the project address you entered and the selected map location, click Continue. If you do not have access to the Internet at all, no further steps are needed; the project address is stored as text. If the Internet is only temporarily unavailable, when Internet service is restored, re-open the Location dialog, click Search, and continue with the steps in this procedure.
- Use the following tools to adjust the map as needed.
Tools
- Pan. When you place the cursor over the map, the cursor changes to a hand, and you can drag the map to pan the view. You can also use these controls:
(Pan up),
(Pan down),
(Pan left), and
(Pan right).
- Zoom. Click
(Zoom in) or
(Zoom out), or drag the zoom slider to adjust the zoom level.
- Return to last result. Click
if you have adjusted the map and want to restore the last search result.
- Map views. Click a map view to select it:
- Map. Shows street map.
- Satellite. Shows satellite imagery.
- Hybrid. Shows street map superimposed on satellite imagery.
- Terrain. Default view. Shows street map superimposed on topographical map.
- Adjust the map pins as needed.
How to
- If the project is located in an area that observes daylight saving time and you want shadows to be adjusted accordingly, then select Use Daylight Saving time.
Default City List
- Specify the project location using one of the following methods:
- If the project is located in an area that observes daylight saving time and you want shadows to be adjusted accordingly, then select Use Daylight Saving time.
- Click OK.