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Room NOT enclosed

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jmpark2
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Room NOT enclosed

The revit won't recognize the room as rooms. And YES! we checked with the room boundings, and room separations.

Earlier, there MIGHT be a conflict between walls and room separations, so we (team of 7) DELETED all the room separations to solve the problem.
However, the revit won't recognize the room as room on that specific level. We tried and tested to put 4 enclosed walls, and still it won't recognize it as room.

NOTHING(no room) on that level, after that problem, is created as room.

Does anyone know how to fix this error?
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Anonymous
in reply to: jmpark2

revit 9.0? You must "create" the room as an object in Revit 9.0, see the
Rooms and Areas tab on the design bar. If not visible, right-click on the
design bar and activate it.

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The revit won't recognize the room as rooms. And YES! we checked with the
room boundings, and room separations.

Earlier, there MIGHT be a conflict between walls and room separations, so we
(team of 7) DELETED all the room separations to solve the problem.
However, the revit won't recognize the room as room on that specific level.
We tried and tested to put 4 enclosed walls, and still it won't recognize it
as room.

NOTHING(no room) on that level, after that problem, is created as room.

Does anyone know how to fix this error?
Message 3 of 6
jmpark2
in reply to: jmpark2

PROBLEM
we have about 40 rooms in this level, but suddenly the rooms are showing as not enclosed rooms with no apparent reason.
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Yesterday, we solved the problem, however, we do not know what caused the problem, and why.

Since we did not know what causes this problem, so we started to delete the item one by one. And we found out that 'a single wall' was the problem. As soon as we delete that wall, we got the enclosed rooms on that level. There must be an error with that wall.

What i want to know is why and how to fix this problem. Basically what we did was a manual labor by pick and test one item by one item. In order to avoid this matter in future, i would like to know why this happened and how to fix affectively.
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petervanko
in reply to: jmpark2

Are you using 9.0?
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jmpark2
in reply to: jmpark2

Yes Revit 9.0
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tagee25XWJ
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has anyone figured out this problem since? my office is having almost exactly similar issue. revit 2017. its like there is an imaginary force field preventing rooms from being enclosed above it. tired deleting walls, redrawing, chekcing if room bounding and all that jazz. if a room intersects this invisible line you can drag the not enclosed room model element and it automatically encloses room to desired walls once it passes this line!

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