problem of inaccuracy while creating a space

problem of inaccuracy while creating a space

biomyayman
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problem of inaccuracy while creating a space

biomyayman
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I have in my design a decorative fall ceiling this decorative fall ceiling is not on plan level it is located on different levels when creating space there are gaps not bounded in the required volume so the resulting volume value is not correct it is less than accurate value by the value of the volume of this gap what is the solution, please?

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SteveKStafford
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The small gap is defined by the opening in the ceiling. The space doesn't "see" the available space to the side beyond the ceiling opening. You could make the opening the same width as the soffit walls above. Then place a small ceiling element to represent the lip/return, change to not room bounding. Revit will fill the entire void above but ignore the lip/ceiling edge. The volume above the ceiling will include the volume of the lip/edge though, because it ignores it (not room bounding).


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ToanDN
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@biomyayman wrote:

I have in my design a decorative fall ceiling.  This decorative fall ceiling is not on plan level, it is located on different levels.  When creating space, there are gaps not bounded in the required volume so the resulting volume value is not correct, it is less than accurate value by the value of the volume of this gap.  What is the solution, please?


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Split the lid into different pieces, blue is room bonding, red is not, then join them.  

 

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