User Manual - Page 2937

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Spaces
Spaces are 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional style-based architectural objects that contain
spatial information about a building, including floor area, wall area, volume, surface
information, and more. Spaces can be used for organizing reports such as statements of
probable construction cost, energy requirements and analysis, leasing documents, operating
costs and fixtures, and lists of furniture and equipment.
Space Types
The following types of spaces can be modeled in AutoCAD Architecture:
Associative and Non-Associative Spaces
Associative spaces are generated from boundary objects. When the boundary
objects change, the space updates accordingly.
In addition to associative spaces you can also create non-associative spaces with
user-defined geometry. A non-associative space can stand alone in the drawing,
but you can use it to generate calculations just like you would use an associative
space.
Non-associative spaces can be connected to boundary objects after their creation;
similarly, associative spaces can be disconnected from their boundary objects.
2D Spaces
2D spaces display spatial information in 2 plan dimensions.
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