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Missing Infill Element

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Message 1 of 10
KarenLBR
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Missing Infill Element

Hello.

I've got an 'interesting' quirk occurring when I try to demolish an existing door as part of the New Construction Phase. I'm using Revit Light 2023.

DemolitionPlan.jpg

When I select the appropriate phasing instruction to demolish the door, I do not get an infill element and I'm left with a hole in the wall.  I do not have this issue when I demolish an adjacent window. 

ElevationHole.jpg

The original wall has two layers of masonry, one block and one brick. On the off chance this is an issue between the wall build up, I have changed this to a single skin of brick to the same thickness and I get the same issue.

SingleLayerWallPlan.jpg     DoubleLayerWallPlan.jpg

The same door model is in other locations in the model (solid masonry walls) and I do not have this issue. 

For my current presentation I can 'patch' with annotation fill regions, but this is clearly not a permanent, good long term solution! Any advice welcome.

 

Many thanks

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Message 2 of 10
ToanDN
in reply to: KarenLBR

Does the door have a void instead of a cut opening?

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Message 3 of 10
KarenLBR
in reply to: ToanDN

Good thought @ToanDN but no.

 

I've just checked to be certain.

Message 4 of 10
ToanDN
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Do you see the infill in a 3d view, phase = new, phase filter = show complete?

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Message 5 of 10
KarenLBR
in reply to: ToanDN

Sadly not. Just a hole in the building... whereas the adjacent window has been filled in as should be expected.

 

3-Dcomplete.jpg

3Dexisting.jpg (existing pre-demolition image for comparison)

Message 6 of 10
barthbradley
in reply to: KarenLBR

Try the Pick Primary Host Tool.

 

Pick Primary Host2.png 

Message 7 of 10
KarenLBR
in reply to: KarenLBR

Aha!

 

Thanks @barthbradley . I didn't have the 'pick primary host' tool option. However, I did pick new host. Positioning the door in the same wall in the same spot has now worked! 

Thanks both for your help.

Message 8 of 10
barthbradley
in reply to: KarenLBR

Sounds like I was right-thinking.  Re-hosting fixed the problem.  Glad I could point to in the right direction.  Credit would have been nice, but I'll take the lump.  

 

Have a good one.  

Message 9 of 10
KarenLBR
in reply to: KarenLBR

Sorry @barthbradley , I thought I had accepted your reply instead of my own - certainly your direction was crucial.  Now corrected. 

Message 10 of 10
barthbradley
in reply to: KarenLBR

Thanks. 😉

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