For project teams who prefer decisions made upstream

Trade resource library

Sample sets, coordination checklists and standards explainers. Revit families are on the roadmap.

ResourceTypeStatus

Cinema envelope zones — Revit family

Parametric cinema-envelope zoning family for early architectural coordination.

Revit Coming soonNov 2025On the roadmap

Riser & sightline sections — IFC

Interoperable riser and sightline section geometry for BIM coordination.

IFC Coming soonNov 2025On the roadmap

Cinema documentation set — Essentials sample

A watermarked, redacted extract of an Essentials-tier cinema package: plan, sections and a speaker schedule.

PDFAvailableNov 2025

Cinema documentation set — Studio sample

Studio-tier extract with acoustic envelope sections, sightline geometry and rack coordination.

PDFAvailableNov 2025

Cinema documentation set — Kolosseum sample

The full-depth reference extract: coordinated sections, isolation strategy and as-built discipline.

PDFAvailableNov 2025

RCP overlay & service-zone allowance

How cinema, lighting and control services are reserved on the reflected ceiling plan before coordination is lost.

GuidePlaceholderOct 2025

Technology allowance guide — plantroom & risers

Footprint, ventilation, heat and service-access allowances for the head-end, drawn as a coordination checklist.

ChecklistPlaceholderOct 2025

Equipment clearance & concealment details (DWG)

Clearance, heat and service-access details for concealed equipment, as an importable drawing block.

DWGPlaceholderOct 2025

Keypad mounting & scene-language guide

Placement, mounting height and scene-language conventions that protect finishes and sightlines.

GuidePlaceholderOct 2025

Placeholder sheets are clearly marked. Revit families and IFC exports are on the near roadmap.

The shared language

Standards we design around

Decisions made upstream, in language every member of the project team can hold us to.

Need the resolved set?

Run the sample. Then request the resolved drawing set.

Samples establish the standard; the resolved package is drawn to your project. Send the drawings and we'll route it to you.