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L shaped Foundatoin

elias_munoz_neyra
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L shaped Foundatoin

elias_munoz_neyra
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Greetings,

 

I've been working on a Revit archive for a course I'm tkaing this term. I was given a CAD archive and this type of foundation was among the details, it's a l shaped foundation. How can I make it on Revit. Or can't I?

 

Thanks in advance

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ennujozlagam
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hi, yes you can start with creating a families by using metric column.rft > create > extrusion then you be able to set dimension parameters. Or in your project you can go to architecture > component > model in-place . thanks





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okapawal
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Unfortunately, you cannot use a wall foundation.  It has rectangular profile only.



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Hey @elias_munoz_neyra

 

There are various methods to model those foundations; two of which I included in the following screencast.

  1. The first is by using a combination of "Wall: Structural Wall" Foundation type and "Structural Foundation: Wall" topped with a structural slab...then when done you can join them...the finished model with reinforcement was done using this method
  2. The second method is using "Component: Model In-Place"; I used Generic Category with "enable host rebar" checked then used sweep tool to sketch the profile and swept it along the slab (added Material Finish parameter)

 

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elias_munoz_neyra
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Thank you for your answer, I used it for other foundations 😃
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elias_munoz_neyra
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Thank you for your answer, it helped me with the main foundations. I also found several errors I couldn't see in the AutoCAD archive I was given at university.

 

Also, thank you for your video and time in this endeavour, it illustrated many things.

 

Thank you very very much.

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