I have two different wall attached, the first taller (dissected) and the lower in the pic, shorter.
After the 2023 installation some wall joints go wrong especially when two walls are adjacent. In 2021 versions everything were good (pic1)
but somethings has been changed
but if i prevent joint, above looks good as the 2021 version, but below the shorter wall, appear this problem.
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Hey, this is interesting. How does the Revit 2021 file with this arrangement react when you open it in 2023?
hi d.ahmed
anythings happen...when I open the 2021 file in 2023, appears up-to-date windows but does not show any particular alert...
issues seem to be generated when two adjacent walls have different heights.
Daniele
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I need to create a parapet with the same wall but shorter, with a sill on the top.
but above the parapet, the wall should appear like this...
if i disallow joint it's correct
but now below the parapet, the wall looks like this...
Any suggestion?
Have you use plan region? Change the cut height above 1.62m.
hi syman2000
it doesn't solve the problem, cause i need to see both in two different sheet views and send the draft to customer.
wall joint should be like this. In revit 2021 version it was correct and I don't now why!
Can you post the file so we can take a look.
I look at the file and it doesn't seems like there is a way to have the external finish wrap into the parapet opening. Only way to get this to work is to create a family with the built in parapet flashing and you adjust the wall closure depth. See attached
@ToanDN correct! how did you solve it?.
@syman2000 This wall joint has been changed in 2023 revit version. In 2021 version everything was correct.
Can you upload the 2021 version?
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@ToanDN correct! how did you solve it?.
@syman2000 This wall joint has been changed in 2023 revit version. In 2021 version everything was correct.
Disallow Join and use Join Geometry.
Instead of splitting the wall in plan, break it in elevation.
Have one wall go from your host level up to the sill. Then have the next wall go from your sill up to whatever height you need on both sides of the sill.
Have you built the wall like this?
As others have mentioned you could also use a window family just containing the opening cut and the sill to accomplish the same thing if the walls are set to wrap at inserts.
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