Revit :: How To Use 6" Concrete Curb Under Exterior Walls

Jul 27, 2012

How to use a 6" concrete curb under exterior walls for California schools? are you using a stacked wall, and if so how do you get the exterior finish to cover up the concrete curb.  Or if you are using basic walls stacked upon one another, I seem to have trouble getting my wall joins to look correct in plan.  

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Revit :: Exterior Walls Have Variable Thickness

Nov 22, 2012

I'm modeling un hold house and one of the exterior walls have variable thickness.
 
I don´t need two walls with different thicknesses but just one that is changing is own thickness along his development.

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Revit :: Connect Exterior Walls To Roofs

Jan 4, 2012

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Jan 29, 2014

I am creating a two-storey single-family house.  The exterior wall assembly is Core Boundary, 3/8" Stucco (we apply a Stucco material to our Sheathing so in Section we aren't showing a finish material on the exterior), 5 1/2" <By Category> (our studs), Core Boundary, Air Barrier, 1/2" Gypsum Wall Board.  We draw the floor system to the face of our studs and extend our walls to the bottom of the floor system, then when we join geometry the floor cuts out the wall leaving only the wall sheathing extending to the face of our floor system.
 
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Is there a way to hide what Revit shows detailed behind the face of a material?(I tried hiding the floor system in my perspective view but it stills shows the floor outline, I'm assuming because it is being cut out of the assembly).

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AutoCAD Architecture :: Exterior Elevation Should Only Display Exterior Walls?

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I don't know if I am doing something wrong but I made exterior elevations in views for a  building and the interior partitions are also displayed. An exterior elevation should only display exterior walls. 

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AutoCAD Architecture :: Tool Palette To Build Exterior Walls

Nov 8, 2013

I am using the the tool palette to build exterior walls.. I have the wall as needed finished except for a limestine sill.  It is bull nosed and contoured.  How do I put the profile in the wall style so it looks correct?

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May 28, 2013

I want to turn my in-place mass walls (sloped or helical) to structural walls but i don't know how to do it. I'm able to do the walls but when i switch it to the analytical view the wall doesn't appear because it's not structural.  It's there a way to do in-place mass structural walls.

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Revit :: Offset Of Exterior Wall

Feb 17, 2013

In any event, how do does one use the numerical offset to offset an exterior wall and achieve the new offset wall to be in the correct orientation and location, i.e. exterior brick on the exterior and interior gypsum board on the interior?

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Revit :: Exterior Wall With Exposed Floor

Nov 12, 2011

I am currently modeling a 2-Story Home. I have everything modeled the way I want it, but when I go to the elevations I see a gap where the siding and the sheathing don't touch between floors.
 
My exterior walls:

Core: 3 1/2" stud + 1/2" SheathingExterior: Air Barrier + 3/4" SidingInterior: 1/2" Gyp BdMy floors: Main:
Core: 3/4" Sub-Floor + 11 7/8" TJI + 1 1/2" Rim-JoistMy Floors: SecondCore: 3/4" Sub-Floor + 11 7/8" TJI

The floors are modeled to the stud to allow sheathing and siding to extend. I knew of this situation beforehand because tutorials on the interwebs say this is the way to combat your problem:

I go into the my exterior wall, select edit type, edit structure, (set preview to section) select siding, and then zoom in on the bottom of the wall in the section preview. The bottom of the siding highlights and a "unlock" toggle appears. I unlock it. I do the same to the sheathing. Then I go to my elevations, cut a section, and zoom in to extend the sheathing and siding.
 
Side Bar: Why don't the two extend independently? They should. 
 
To the top of wall below.

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Apr 5, 2013

Part of the design for vinyl siding includes corner trim pieces, it's a standard application. We would like to show that in our models, how to creat a vertical sweep. Is there any way to add a small piece like this in a wall type? It must extend the full height of the wall, and appear only at the corners.
 
Also, in many of our models, we employ a dutch gable roof style on the front with a wood shingle facade. On the top of the shingles are vertical metal battens spaced evenly from top to bottom. I am wondering/ hoping if there might be a way to add this feature (battens) to a wall type.

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In assigning a material for a new wall exterior component, I see no other material option other than brick, yet there are many materials sutable.

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Revit :: Concrete Step In Slab Annotation

Oct 25, 2012

I've had a request from on of our users to replicate something that has been done for years in 2D CAD. They want a marker to show changes in floor levels that look something like this:-

The annotation needs to be able to read the slab on either side of the step marker and hopefully if possible the difference be represented as text. The datum levels are secondary and it is really the depth of the step that seems to be more important. I do however want to avoid these being just dumb text as if/when the design evolves someone will forget to modify the text.
 
Here is an example of a few showing two steps in the slab and the results we would want.

I have tried loading/nesting a standard spot level in thinking if I had two in an annotation that this might work, but I was unable to even place a spot marker within the family which makes some sense I suppose.
 
Is this even technically possible...? I realize the origin usually determines what hosts the family and how, but I guess we are looking for something with a double origin, which is why I think this may not be possible...?

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Revit :: Create Tilt Up Concrete Panels

Nov 21, 2011

What's the best way to create tilt up concrete panels? In the screen grab bellow, I used an extrusion, gave it concrete material, and left a 10mm gap between each panel to create that illusion.
 
Can this be done as a wall, if so how do I add those gaps/voids?

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Revit :: Glass Ball / Concrete Skin

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Apr 1, 2013

I am looking to create an irregular concrete slab, with barrel vaulted ceilings on a small radial section of a circular slab, and a a parabolically curved upper section to the slab, and a large punched hole in the middle of the slab.  To this point, I have been able to achieve this using multiple components and masses, but I was wondering if there was a way to make a single object with a single solid material that may be able to achieve the same effect.  I have attached a section for ease of explanation.

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Revit :: Hiding Floor Pattern For Concrete

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I have created my model, and have placed the floor assembly in.  It is concrete and I see the concrete pattern on the floor.  How do I hide or turn that off?  I cannot find anything in Visibility Graphics or in the actual floor family...

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Is there a quick way of profiling topography under a undulating concrete floor slab? In other words so that the topography follows the underside surface of the slab. I know this is possible by adjusting each point on the topo surface but is there a quicker way?

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Aug 6, 2012

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Revit :: Monolithic Stair - How To Display Only Concrete In Plan View

Apr 23, 2012

I use all the time L shape and U shape winder stairs in combination with the Monolithic Type.

We use to concrete the monolithic part of the stairs and then dress the stairs with treads and risers. The new tool looks that working very nice.
 
So OK I draw the U shape winder stair and of course i want to construct the stairs.
 
I want to prepape a detail plan view with dimensions only for the Monolithic Part (Concrete) of the stair but i can't find a way to dispay only the monolithic part without Treads and Riser.It is possible in 3d view but no in plan view. The news tool that calculate winder stairs is "half job done" if i can't print with dimension the concrete part of the winder stairs.

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Revit :: Build A Wall That Has Concrete Block Pattern Offset By 1/2

Aug 31, 2012

I'm trying to build a wall that has the concrete block pattern that's offset by 1/2.  If I build a wall using mass then I can make it into a pattern that I want but then I can't paint it so that's it's clear or see through.  On the other hand if I build a wall just using the walls then I can't find an option for the block pattern. 

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Revit :: How To Calculate Volume Of Concrete To Pour A Cast In Place Spiral Stair

Dec 3, 2013

if this is easy, but how do I calculate the volume of concrete needed to pour a cast-in-place spiral stair?

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Revit :: How To Create Adaptive Family (concrete Bleacher / Bench) That Mitres To Its Adjoining Instances

Dec 23, 2011

I'm trying to create an adaptive family (a concrete bleacher/bench) that mitres to its adjoining instances when placed in a project (see attached images).

The family is not acting as I intend it to when loaded into the project (bottom right image). I've created six adaptive points which are intended to correspond to refeence points in the project.

I think the problem has to do with the faces of the extrusion, they don't seem to be able to align to an angled reference plane. How the extrusion can expand/contract in a linear fashion and have ends that mitre adaptively?

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Jun 4, 2013

I'm at my wits end trying to cut a wall with a void.  I want to chamfer the corners of a wall, but I can't get even a basic void to cut from a wall.  I get the error : "This Mass has no solid geometry for its Void Forms to cut. They must be deleted, or solid geometry added and cut." They clearly intersect, what am I doing wrong?

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