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Placing rooms

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The rooms on all floors appear to have no issues but for some reason on the basement and roof levels. All the rooms appear smaller than the actual room and don't reach the walls, I checked the room schedule it says that it is not enclosed 

 

I'm not sure how to spot the cause of this error...I managed to find some unjoined walls and joined them but it's a huge layout with 220 rooms! 

 

Any ideas?

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Placing rooms

The rooms on all floors appear to have no issues but for some reason on the basement and roof levels. All the rooms appear smaller than the actual room and don't reach the walls, I checked the room schedule it says that it is not enclosed 

 

I'm not sure how to spot the cause of this error...I managed to find some unjoined walls and joined them but it's a huge layout with 220 rooms! 

 

Any ideas?

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If it's all over the floor (all rooms) it has most likely to do with something which affects the whole floor or some roombounding element which is repetative in all rooms causing them all to become "not enclosed" ie: they shrink on the plan/layout.

 

  • To start with you can go to the section or elevation view and check the computational height set for those level (basement and roof)...if it is not properly set it would result in such an error. (it should be floor to ceiling - covering more or less the room's height => volume)

 

  • While working with the section cast an eye on the walls vs upper/lower slabs and attach them if they are not...might be the level change and walls were not attached so they kept previous height

 

  • If spaces are open one onto the other; try to limit them with room separators

If the above doesn't work, give feedback...will think of something else

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@Anonymous

 

 

If it's all over the floor (all rooms) it has most likely to do with something which affects the whole floor or some roombounding element which is repetative in all rooms causing them all to become "not enclosed" ie: they shrink on the plan/layout.

 

  • To start with you can go to the section or elevation view and check the computational height set for those level (basement and roof)...if it is not properly set it would result in such an error. (it should be floor to ceiling - covering more or less the room's height => volume)

 

  • While working with the section cast an eye on the walls vs upper/lower slabs and attach them if they are not...might be the level change and walls were not attached so they kept previous height

 

  • If spaces are open one onto the other; try to limit them with room separators

If the above doesn't work, give feedback...will think of something else

YOUTUBE | BIM | COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN | PARAMETRIC DESIGN | GENERATIVE DESIGN | VISUAL PROGRAMMING
If you find this reply helpful kindly hit the LIKE BUTTON and if applicable please ACCEPT AS SOLUTION


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