Stacked Wall - problems with upper segment with fixed height
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Hello everyone,
I am finally learning Revit and its quirks, while trying to model a family house (with correct technical details etc.)
However, I have come across two issues with stacked walls, which I am unable to overcome by googling or watching/reading more tutorials.
My stacked wall profile looks like this:
It is a brick wall (with variable height), topped off with a reinforced concrete beam, which then hosts the concrete deck above it. (The thermal insulation layer is modelled from a separate wall and then joined with the structural wall.) The same wall functions as an exterior structural wall, and as an interior one as well.
Issue #1 I'm having is this - I cannot attach this stacked wall to the floor (concrete deck) above it, because then the upper concrete part of the wall is not shown at all. My solution in the meantime is to constrain its Top to the second level and manually specify an offset so that the top of the wall sits below the concrete deck - it is some solution, although I'm wondering if there's a way I could keep the advantages of the Attach constraints.
Issue #2, the bigger problem - When I try to make an opening in such a wall, so that only the concrete part stays (as a beam) but the brick underneath it should not be there, the behaviour is buggy...? If the opening's height (lintel level) touches the underside of the concrete part, then the whole opening gets drawn as if it was filled with the concrete.
Thank you for reading; I'm looking forward to any tips and pointers on these issues.
~Adam