Hi,
I have created various levels for my house design, and then built walls and selected to top of each various level.
For Example;
Ground Floor exterior wall has a base constraint of the Ground floor level, and a top constraint of the first floor level.
First floor exterior wall has a base constraint of first floor level and a top constraint of roof level.
However after putting in my ceiling/floor slab between the two levels there is a huge gap between the walls of 470mm and the wall are unconnected.
How to I get rid of this so that the exterior walls are flush?
I have attached the model to this post, I hope someone can help me understand where I have gone wrong
I am fairly new to using Revit 2018, this is for a piece of coursework at university.
Many thanks,
Jack Lewis
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I'm not understanding the issue. Looks like platform framing to me. Looks to me like you should sketch your Floor boundary flush with the walls. The walls are supported by the floor, not the other way around; correct? If not, and balloon framed, then simply connect the walls together by changing their Top or Bottom Constraint.
...sorry. I see the problem. You Attached the Walls to the Floor. DETACH ALL. That will correct the issue.
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