Hi,
Good day,
I would like to know in the Revit walls are should made by with finish layer as per specifications/inputs from client , else that finishes are should made by separate wall. which method gives best result in the project as well as more beneficial for the project stakeholders.
For your understanding:
Block wall having 200mm thick, plaster thick 15mm for both side. In revit What should i do ?
Please advice.
Thanks
Pearl K S
I agree with Toan, most often, combine the layers into one wall type. However, generally, to help you determine when to separate the finish layers from the core, I often think about how it will be built and if those finish layer is dependent on the core.
For example, a simple timber stud walls NEEDS lining, and so often it is part of the wall type. However a concrete or blockwork lift shaft walls, don't NEED lining, however we often choose to add lining as the preferred interior finish, so I normally model this as a separate wall type. This also has the advantage of being able to isolate, setout and dimension structural cores etc.
I find wall type decisions need a reasonable amount of foresight before creating them for a project. There is a balancing act though with not creating too many wall types that it becomes difficult to document and communicate intent.
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