Model In-Place Families in Revit — When to Use Them (and When NOT To) | Meta Monday

Model In-Place families are one of Revit's most misunderstood tools — powerful when used correctly, and a serious performance liability when abused. In this Meta Monday episode, we break down exactly what Model In-Place families are, how they differ from loadable families, and when it actually makes sense to reach for them. 📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS • Model In-Place families live inside your project file — they don't exist outside it • They're best for one-off, site-specific geometry that can't be templated • Overusing them bloats your model and slows Revit down • Loadable families are almost always the better long-term choice 🔗 RELATED VIDEOS Vocab:    • Meta Monday  - Revit Vocabulary   Replacing Families:    • Meta Monday - Replacing Families in Autode...   Meta|Monday Playlist:    • Meta|Monday   📬 SUBSCRIBE for weekly Revit tips, BIM workflows, and practice management insights every Monday. #Revit #BIM #MetaMonday #RevitTips #RevitFamilies #AutdeskRevit #ArchitectureWorkflow #BIMManager