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Concrete column and concrete wall will not join in Revit 2024

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Goodjp1
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Concrete column and concrete wall will not join in Revit 2024

Hello Folks,

  I have started a new project in Revit 2024 recently. When i place a concrete column next to a concrete wall they will not join. They are the same material. Does anyone else have this issue in 2024?

 

Jim

 

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Message 2 of 9
ennujozlagam
in reply to: Goodjp1

edit your column family, untick automatically joins geometry to walls, change your current column with the new one?

 

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jay_colcombe
in reply to: Goodjp1

So straight OOTB using a Revit Structural Template

Structure Tab > Wall > I placed a Basic Wall Generic - 300mm

Structure Tab > Column > I placed a Concrete-Rectangular-Column 300 x 450mm

 

As you can see they are automatically joined

 

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you can use - Modify Tab > Geometry Panel> Join > Switch Join Order to determine the connection between the objects

 

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Making them the Same Material then cleans up common edges/lines  no matter what Join Order chosen

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Goodjp1
in reply to: Goodjp1

Thanks everyone!! What i found out was it does not show in detail level course view, but when i changed the detail level to medium the wall and column showed as joined!! Revit 2022 you could have it in course level and it would show joined.

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jay_colcombe
in reply to: Goodjp1

If you look at the images above they are all in Coarse Detail Level so it still works in this Detail View as expected but glad you have a solution!

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Message 6 of 9
Goodjp1
in reply to: jay_colcombe

That is interesting. I wonder if it's because we just loaded our families from Revit 2022? What do you think?

 

Jim

Message 7 of 9
JoshuamRivera
in reply to: Goodjp1

I believe the fix is to review your Detail View options. Instead of coarse use medium or fine instead.

 

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jay_colcombe
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Possibly, it could be some under the hood settings forcing the differences?

Usually Autodesk probably do a Dynamo script to upgrade their families unless reported broke 😉

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Message 9 of 9

If you review at the images above they are in Course Level of Detail so for clarity their is some View Override (Vv/VG) level of detail setting of Filter (doubt that)

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