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Wall gap - not phasing, corner, hidden object...issue

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phebetam
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Wall gap - not phasing, corner, hidden object...issue

Please see images, these little gap shows up randomly in the project (Revit 2019). 

This is new construction, so the previous phase issue is ruled out. 

 

The gaps are in any section of the wall, but it is not a full split. it stopped almost to the top. 

Anybody encounters this issue before?

 

 

 wall gap 1.PNGwall gap2.PNG

 

Thank you so much for any advice!!

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lucdoucet_msdl
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@phebetam 

 

Are you able to select this gap by using the "TAB" key to cycle through the selection process?

 

Please note that Revit will identify the element in the bottom left corner of the program window whenever an element is highlighted in blue.

 

-luc

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phebetam
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@lucdoucet_msdl 

 

I tried to tab over it, it doesn't highlight the gap. The whole wall was highlighted. 

 

Not sure additional information help, this wall is a demising wall and the room is enclosed and the room boundary is also looking good, without any issue... 

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lucdoucet_msdl
in reply to: phebetam

@phebetam 

 

This may also happen when the wall is interacting with another wall that may be on a different level.

 

If you temporarily copy or move the wall outside your building, does the gap remain or disappear?

 

-luc

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phebetam
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@lucdoucet_msdl , these are stacked... so when I move the wall, the gap stays for a certain distance, ironically the whole room width. SO at some point, we thought it is a room boundary issue....

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lucdoucet_msdl
in reply to: phebetam

@phebetam 

 

So the gap stays in the same place as you move the wall? This makes me think it seems like a hidden element interacting with the wall.


When you say "stacked", do you mean a Revit Stacked wall family or that the demising walls are aligned with each other from level to level (or architecturally "stacked"). The graphical representation of the wall in your axonometric 3D view does not seem to be a Revit Stacked wall as there is not distinction between the materials and/or thickness'.

 

Can you post the file?

 

-luc

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phebetam
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@lucdoucet_msdl sorry about the wording confusion, it is just demising wall aligned floor to floor, not Revit stacked wall type. I already tried hidden element reveal and nothing there, cleaned. 

 

Here is another wall and another view.

wall gap3.PNG

 

Thank you so much !

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phebetam
in reply to: phebetam

There is indeed something blocking in a hidden workset!!! Thank you @lucdoucet_msdl 

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