Extremely new to Revit, and just trying to learn as I go..
I've drawn my main floor plan first. Is there a way to now drawing my foundation plan? I can't seem to see how I can "project" the main floor plan down to that level.
Extremely new to Revit, and just trying to learn as I go..
I've drawn my main floor plan first. Is there a way to now drawing my foundation plan? I can't seem to see how I can "project" the main floor plan down to that level.
I usually do my foundation plans right on Level 1. This is because most of the structural families will place with a DEPTH instead of a HEIGHT. In other words, you can stay on a Level 1 plan and the foundation items you place will extend down below it.
I usually just duplicate my Level 1 floor plan, and change its Discipline parameter to Structural, then use concrete slabs, beams, footings and columns to model the foundation.
Now in the same way that walls can have a height that is either unconnected or fixed to a higher Level, structural columns place with a depth can hve their lower constrain be either unconnected or fixed to a lower level. So you may want to create a Level called Bottom of Piers or similar that's down low. You could do something similar for grade beams if instead of using a concrete beam, you create and use a concrete wall type set to be structural...in this way you can restrain it's depth to a Level you call Bottom of Beam or similar. Then maybe you want to reset your piers top constrain to be at Bottom of Beam also, then if you move the Bottom of Beam Level up or down, you will be moving the tops of the piers underneath it also.
So anyway, my main view for the foundation plan will be one that is on Level 1, is set to the Structural discipline, is set to the Hidden Line graphics setting, has the view's Hidden Line parameter set to the By Discipline option, and has the View Range set so the bottom and the depth are both Unlimited.
I usually do my foundation plans right on Level 1. This is because most of the structural families will place with a DEPTH instead of a HEIGHT. In other words, you can stay on a Level 1 plan and the foundation items you place will extend down below it.
I usually just duplicate my Level 1 floor plan, and change its Discipline parameter to Structural, then use concrete slabs, beams, footings and columns to model the foundation.
Now in the same way that walls can have a height that is either unconnected or fixed to a higher Level, structural columns place with a depth can hve their lower constrain be either unconnected or fixed to a lower level. So you may want to create a Level called Bottom of Piers or similar that's down low. You could do something similar for grade beams if instead of using a concrete beam, you create and use a concrete wall type set to be structural...in this way you can restrain it's depth to a Level you call Bottom of Beam or similar. Then maybe you want to reset your piers top constrain to be at Bottom of Beam also, then if you move the Bottom of Beam Level up or down, you will be moving the tops of the piers underneath it also.
So anyway, my main view for the foundation plan will be one that is on Level 1, is set to the Structural discipline, is set to the Hidden Line graphics setting, has the view's Hidden Line parameter set to the By Discipline option, and has the View Range set so the bottom and the depth are both Unlimited.
@Anonymous wrote:Extremely new to Revit, and just trying to learn as I go..
I've drawn my main floor plan first. Is there a way to now drawing my foundation plan? I can't seem to see how I can "project" the main floor plan down to that level.
There are a few ways to go about this ...
@Anonymous wrote:Extremely new to Revit, and just trying to learn as I go..
I've drawn my main floor plan first. Is there a way to now drawing my foundation plan? I can't seem to see how I can "project" the main floor plan down to that level.
There are a few ways to go about this ...
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