Hi,
as shown in the image, the rooms of my basement are acting weird. What I need is a situation like the example number 4: Help | About Defining the Upper Boundary of a Room | Autodesk.
I already managed to change the properties of the level (such as computation height or to consider the level as a closing of the building. The situation just got worse).
The weird thing is that on the upper floor of the house, it works perfectly. On the basement not anymore. Moreover I cannot shot any tags in the plan view, because it make the rooms belonging to a level that has no plan view ("Straße" it's just the level of the street).
Thank you for any suggestions!
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Vitor Bortoncello | Arquiteto | Especialista BIM
Autodesk Certified Professional
Rooms are hosted/based on the level that is associated with the view you create them in. To fix the relationship with a level you can either cut it to clipboard and paste it back in a view based on the correct level or delete the room and then place it again by starting the room tool but using the drop down list of rooms on the Options Bar once you're have a view based on the correct level open.
Steve Stafford
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Hi,
Thank you both for your answers.
Maybe the image is not really clear, but what I did is exactly the things you suggested: the room (as shown on the left bar) is created on "KG OFF" and indeed you can see the reference bar with the snaps, the computation height 1m above, but down there no room is calculated!
Are there any linked models that are also room bounding? Are there any floors above the level(s) that are room bounding? Can you save out a copy of the model with just this area in it and post it here so we can take a look?
Steve Stafford
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Yes! I found that the Terrain model was actually limiting the upper part of the room, even if it was not at all linked to the room I placed.
Thank you all!
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