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Solid concrete beam is missing top and bottom

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elisagoldfarb
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Solid concrete beam is missing top and bottom

Hello. I am new in Revit. I just realized that I have this beam which is missing its top and bottom part, and also doesn't look solid. How can I fix it?Screenshot 2023-11-02 104321.png

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jay_colcombe
als Antwort auf: elisagoldfarb

It doesn't look correct even the mid-supporting column looks similar.

 

Is it a Graphical Issue?

Does it change when you change the Detail Level or Visual Style of the View?

 

Is it Family Issue?

Have you tried reloading in the Beam Family you may get a warning to overwrite if it had been edited?

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elisagoldfarb
als Antwort auf: jay_colcombe

I had the walls turned off, turned them on and realized they were overlaping with the beam. The issue is now with the columns, I don't know why only in this case the wall seems to go through the columns instead of the normal case where you place a column and it automatically inserts itself in the wall.Screenshot 2023-11-02 153159.pngScreenshot 2023-11-02 153222.png

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: elisagoldfarb

Phasing?

 

Is there a Warning associated with it?

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jay_colcombe
als Antwort auf: elisagoldfarb

Its simply how Revit Works, you need to either "Split" the wall at the columns or Switch the "Join Order" between the Wall and Column.

 

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Walls have a higher hierarchy than columns in Revit.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: elisagoldfarb

Architectural or Structural Columns?  

 

If Structural, open the Family and make the geometry visible in Coarse Detail Level (via Visibility Settings). Reload and Join manually using Join Geometry. 

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