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Generate spaces and frozen layers

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_Steven_
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Generate spaces and frozen layers

Hi to all. When we created spaces by generating AA recognizes walls that are on a frozen layer, so he creates space, even inside walls that are frozen. This is not great, this story. Will he has a way of generating spaces without AA detects walls that are frozen layers? I Generated accurate and not Polygon or Insert or Rectangle. I hope the translation is good because I do not speak English fluently Thank you Google Translate.
Steven

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Laks-Autodesk
in reply to: _Steven_

Hi Steve,

If the wall that is frozen has its Bound Spaces property set to No in the property palette, space generate will not consider this wall and ignore it for space calculation. This applies to any object that bound spaces whether visible or not.

 

You can also use the SpaceShowBoundingObjects command to see which objects are bounding spaces.

 

Regards,

Laks

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Lakshminarasimhan Seshadri
Autodesk
Message 3 of 7
_Steven_
in reply to: Laks-Autodesk

Hi,

I do not understand. I can not find in the Properties window, in order to No to bound spaces

On the video, as an attachment, you can see that the spaces are generated, even with walls that are on frozen layers. But I do not want AutoCAD, takes into account the walls that are on frozen layers.

Video ---> https://www.dropbox.com/s/tws0871m5ratu9w/aires_et_calques_gel%C3%A9s.zip
Steven

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David_W_Koch
in reply to: _Steven_

Vanilla AutoCAD objects have a Bound spaces property, on the Design tab of the Properties palette, down at the bottom under the Advanced category.  AutoCAD Architecture Walls, as you have noted, do not.  You can control the space-bounding properties of a Wall only at the style level, by unchecking the Objects of this style may act as a boundary for associative spaces toggle when editing the Wall style, on the General tab, near the bottom, just above the Notes button.  This will affect all Walls of that style.

 

AutoCAD Architecture's recognizing Walls on frozen layers as still being space-bounding is consistent with the way it treats AEC objects in general.  Walls on frozen layers as well as Walls in clipped external references that are beyond the clip will still clean up with other Walls in the same cleanup group.  Spaces on frozen layers will still be seen by location grip of an object to which a location property has been attached.

 

What is the nature of the Walls which you have on a frozen layer?  If this is a renovation project, and the Walls in question are Walls that are being demolished, and you still need them to be room bounding for Spaces that are being demollished, you may want to move them and the demolished Spaces to separate drawing file that is only referenced into your demolition sheets, to avoid problems with room bounding and with having new and demolished Spaces overlapping (if you are making use of location properties).


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Laks-Autodesk
in reply to: _Steven_

Sorry for the confusion. It's not possible to override the bound spaces property of wall instances; can be done only per wall style level.

 

Thanks to Dave for elaborating on this topic.

Regards,
Lakshminarasimhan Seshadri
Autodesk
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Anonymous
in reply to: _Steven_

According to the HELP documentation you need to enter the command,  AECSPACEDISPLAYBOUNDSPACESPROPERTY and set it to YES before that will show up in the properties palette.   Also in the HELP documentation is a page called About Valid Boundary Objects for Associative Spaces.  That gives better information on what objects will be valid for using spaces.

 

As noted above the most effective way to have AutoCAD Architect ignore some AEC boundary objects is to have them placed in an XREF.  You can unload the reference file when you don't need it, or you can set the Boundary to No for the entire Xref when it selected and shown in the properties palette.

 

 

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_Steven_
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi to all,

Thank you for your answers were enlightening.
I remember the solution of the Xref is simple and fast.

good day
Steven

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