: The numbering of adaptive points (1, 2, 3...) determines the order in which you click in your project to place the component. 2. Setting Up Your Family

Stop treating Revit Adaptive Families like a recipe. Treat them like a musical instrument.

The "interesting feature" isn't just the adaptability; it is that the family becomes self-aware of its size and location, allowing for bio-mimetic or "organic" structural design where the form is driven strictly by function and physics equations inside the family itself.

Adaptive families in Revit are families that can adapt to different shapes and sizes, based on parameters and rules defined by the user. They are used to create complex and parametric designs, such as curved or irregularly shaped elements.

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