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Understanding parameters

Learn how parameters define the size, shape, position, material, and other information about an element in the model. 


Parameters define the size, shape, position, material, and other information about an element in the model. Parametric modeling refers to the relationships among all elements in a project that enable the coordination and change management that Revit provides. These relationships are created either automatically by the software or by you as you work. Here are some examples:

  • A door is a fixed dimension from an adjacent partition wall. If you move the wall, the door retains this relationship to the wall.
  • The edge of a floor or roof is related to the exterior wall so that, when you move the exterior wall, the floor or roof remains connected.
  • Rebar is spaced equally across a given element. If you change the length of an element, Revit maintains equal spacing among elements.