Ok, so I am having an issue with an Architectural model I have created. I am not an architect or Revit Architectural guy (MEP is my bag).
We are working on a project where the architect has produced his drawings in microstaion and due to contractual complexities, we can't have the model exported for use in Revit (So much for collaboration).
We thought the best idea would be to recreate a simple model ourselves for our own purposes.
Its quite an old Art Deco style building with lots of curves and things so creating walls was going to be time-consuming so after a bit of research, we decided to create the walls by modelling in place and extruding.
The issue I am having is getting the "standard" Revit doors into some of the extruded walls.
On some levels they host into the walls on others they don't.
Any ideas
Andrew
Odd. I don't think there is any correlation to Level here. Something else is going on. Can you post the file to look at?
File attached, now don't laugh at it I'm only learning the arch side
Nothing to laugh at. It's a work in Progress.
Can you give me a little guidance. I want to replicate what you are experiencing. What View should I be in?
...actually, what door family is misbehaving. The ones I've tried are hosting fine.
So if you open "section 3" (screen grab attached) you can see I have managed to get the double door into levels 1 through 4. (sometimes I had to insert a smaller door and change it to the larger one).
What I can't do is get the door to insert on the same walls on levels 5 and 6. When I get the doors to attach yje door is inserted into the outer wall with the door casing running through to the opposite external wall.
What I was saying about levels is that if I change the sill height and start decreasing it, all of sudden the door disappears. I don't know if this is view range or something, can't see that though.
Also just noticed that I have some level 1 doors that are below the ground floor level. When I try and remove the -610 sill height it says it cant cut the instance.
Don't know if something has gone wrong with the model?
Yeah, something mighty strange is going on. I ain't you. I suspect Revit ain't liking the In-Place Wall. You really want to do your walls this way? I mean, you are only at the beginning of the Project, and are already experiencing major issues. This may only be the beginning of a lot more issue coming down the road as a result of modeling the walls this way. Personally, I'd nix the approach.
...FWIW: Virtually every sketch line used to create the In-Place Wall extrusion is drawn off axis.
I was thinking of changing how I had put the model together but I didn't want to end up having to define loads of different wall thicknesses.
Hi @andrewLRA6U
How many Wall thicknesses are you talking about? Could you set a tolerance of say 50mm+/-
When I engage Surveyors to provide Point Cloud Scans and a Revit Model I specify 50mm +/- Tolerance for wall thicknesses for just this reason. For Architectural purposes this should be accurate enough in most cases, and where it needs additional detail, say at junctions between Existing and New Construction, the detail can be finer..
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