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Unwanted wall wings suddenly appeared when adjusting a floor's elevation

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micah
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Unwanted wall wings suddenly appeared when adjusting a floor's elevation

We are working on a residential project. 

 

While adjusting the elevation of the garage floor we noticed a few "unjoin" warnings, which are always fun. Not sure why changing geometry often has to "blow up" joined elements, wall profiles, etc.

 

In this case, we have an exterior wall with an arched, recessed opening. For some reason the adjacent exterior walls either side of the archted opening have created wing walls that extend into the wall opening a few feet. This occurred as we were adjusting the garage floor. Why would this happen, and how do we fix this?

 

Interestingly, the wing walls that appeared unintentionally are only showing in the floor plan view, but not our elevations or 3d views. Please find attached pictures Revit model link, below. 

 

https://msacloud.egnyte.com/dl/FulsrZ870w

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: micah

Lower the View Range Cut Plane.  

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: micah

Yep, just inspected your RVT and View Range Cut Plane clips a portion of the Arch. Spring is at 5' 7" and Cut Plane is at 6'-0".  

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lim.wendy
als Antwort auf: micah

Hi Micah,

 

Thanks for reaching out to the forum.  Have you had a chance to look over the suggestions provided by Barth, which is to lower the view range cut plane. 

Let us know if you require further assistance.


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