Application Guide#
This section covers the concepts and terminology used throughout Performance Seating. Understanding these topics will help you make informed decisions during seat placement and get the most out of the application's calculation options.
Application Elements#
The three element types the application requires: row reference lines, focus points, and seat families. Each must be present in the model before seats can be placed.
Your Workspace#
How venues, sections, rows, and seat numbers form the location hierarchy stored on each seat — and how that data flows into Revit schedules and tags.
Numbering#
The available schemes for row identifiers and seat numbers, and how to configure them for your project's conventions.
Calculations#
How the application determines seat quantities, widths, and positions — including calculation types, row staggering, seat layout order, and elevation alignment.