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I have GF and F1. I have a ceiling in GF. When I go up on the stairs I will see an gap between the ceiling and concrete of F1. What is the best tool to fill it and how, please?
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I'm not following. Is it a suspended ceiling? Basically, how is it supported in the real world?
yes it is. I will add supports later. If I didn't find a way to close the gap I may need to delete the ceiling. This file is for learning purpose. This my first exercise to learn Revit
Suspended ceilings, dropped ceiling, soffits all basically look like that in a cross-section -- even in the real world. Poke your head through one sometime and see. ![]()
I didn't understand. My question was: if I'm walking up the stairs I will see a gap between the ceiling and the concrete level. How to close this gap? by a drawing a wall for example or any other tool?
Then ends of the dropped ceilings, are generally covered with a thin vertical acoustical wall that wrapping the perimeter of the dropped ceiling. You could do this a number of ways, the most common being a thin basic wall type. offset from Level, by the same height as the ceiling offset, and the top of the wall constrained to the next level up. Fairly easily to do. No harder than drawing a basic wall type. That with hide the whole inside area -- which is basically just thin hangers and wiring-- from pedestrian eyeballs.
Hope that helps.
P.S. I'm liking what I seeing. I think you are doing a above average job. FWIW.
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Thank you again for you support. I believe these info cover my goal of this question. Additionally, what you mentioned is very encouraging for me.
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