Add structural elements to the building model.
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Structures
Topics in this section
- The Structural Analytical Model
Create a simplified representation of model geometry that can be used for structural analysis. - Robot Structural Analysis Integration
- Structural Columns
Use the structural column tools to add vertical load-bearing elements to building models. - Beams
Use beams tools to add load-bearing structural elements to building models. - Beam Systems
Use beam system tools to add a single structural framing element that contains a series of individual beams placed in parallel to a building model. - Braces
Use brace tools to add diagonal members that are connected to beams and columns. - Structural Framing
Learn how to work with framing elements to facilitate modeling your project. - Calculate the Weight for Structural Steel Elements
Learn how to add the required parameters to correctly calculate the weight of structural steel elements. - Structural Connections
Use the Connection tool to add a structural connection to elements in your structural model. - Library-Based Connection Design Automation
Use library-based connection design automation to model your design intent faster, while embedding design and fabrication rules to reduce iterations. - Detailed Steel Modeling
Steel fabrication tools allow you to place over 100 types of standard parametric structural connections and to quickly create custom connections and steel fabrication elements where needed. - Trusses
Use the Truss tool to add a truss to your building model according to the layout and other parameters specified in the selected truss family type. - Structural Walls
Create a Shear, Bearing, or Structural combined structural wall. - Foundations
Create foundations for the building model using isolated foundations, wall foundations, and foundation slabs. - Structural Floors
Use the structural floor tool to add structural floors to a building model. - Concrete Modeling
Learn how Revit joins concrete elements and displays them in views. - Reinforcement
Use reinforcement tools to add reinforcement, such as rebar, reinforcement bars, or fabric to valid hosts, such as concrete columns, beams, walls, foundations, and structural floors. - Analysis Results Exploration and Management
Explore and manage structural analysis results. - Structural Precast
The precast tools provide a simple, user-friendly working environment for creating 3D structural models from which shop drawings and CAM files are created. - Course: Structural Project Setup and Start-Up
Learn how to begin a structural model setting up a template and defining settings. - Course: Co-Author Structural Models
Learn how to document existing conditions when you begin a project.