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Autodesk’s slogan is make everything and that is pretty true but can you make that everything efficiently? At least not with Revit. Yes, we all know that you can model pretty much everything what are needed in normal building, but the workflow mostly is not efficient and easy. And “use dynamo for automating it” is not the solution.
You have to start improving existing tools efficiency by adding new options and much more freedom letting us to decide what we want. And next someone will suggest the Idea page, but should you start thinking with your own brains? Could someone from Autodesk work with one structural project and he or she might notice how hard some tasks can be.
How dare you to market the program for structural design when even the strip footing is causing you a headache?
Today my problem was to create a family for strip footing. Started with line based template, convert it to Structural Foundation category and create reference planes and make them parametric. Then create the graphics and voila! Then the problems start occurring.
You find out that there is parameter called “length” twice and you cannot delete another. You can’t add formula for another to show correct value. Ok maybe but just only maybe we might live with double length parameter, but we can’t when we cannot even calculate the gross volume of the strip footing due to double length parameters. Also the footing corners with angle looks horrible and you cannot clean them. So in conclusion if you need to model the strip footing do it with the hardest way using slab foundation. Not efficient at all but the only way to do it.
In the mean time please go and vote for this:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-ideas/strip-footing-without-needing-a-wall/idi-p/6727714
Here’s a new slogan to you Autodesk, feel free to use:
Make everything with the hardest way.