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Z shape floor

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yoosafshajeeb
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Z shape floor

Hello friends,

 

How to draw "Z" shape slab which shown on pic in revit

 

Thanks.

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RDAOU
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@yoosafshajeeb 

 

You place 2 concrete Slabs first

Then you connect with either of the following

  1. A concrete wall (same material and join Geometry)
  2. A Slab Edge
  3. A Concrete Rectangular Beam 

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syman2000
in reply to: yoosafshajeeb

Normally I would simply draw floor slab. Set it to drop depth + floor thickness.

 

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Once you have the floor drawn, then use join geometry

 

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ToanDN
in reply to: yoosafshajeeb

Any approaches above are feasible.  It depends on your design to choose which one:

 

- if the thickness of the vertical is constant and the height varies among the drops in your project, then using walls is easier and you only need one wall type

- if the thickness varies, height is constant, then using floors is easier with one floor type

- if both thickness and height are constant, then using a profile based approach (slab edges, beams) for consistency

 

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