What are shape files?
Power BI, at its core, is a program designed to enable us to visualize our data. When capturing our Revit model in Power BI in a visual manner, a suitable architectural diagram to use is a floor plan (a top-down representation of a building level). While we could export a static image of our documentation plans, a far more effective technique is introducing a responsive diagram that visually interacts with the data we capture in Power BI itself.
The most suitable file format to achieve such a workflow in Power BI is .SVG
(Scalable Vector Graphics, or simply Shape file).
Shape files are used extensively in Geographical Information Systems (GIS). This type of file helps us to store the shape, location, and attributes of geographical features.
Shape files can store polygons in the form of a list of vertices with attached metadata such as the shape's related name, captured in the same row of data. The following screenshot shows a typical shape file...