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    Default Space-boundaries to IGNORE room-separationlines

    Summary: Revit's Space functionality should ignore the room-separation-lines, architects use it to identify multiple functions or "room-types" in the same enclosed bounding-elements

    Description: Architects need Room-separation-lines to be able to specify multiple room-types or roomfunctions in the same enclosed area; think of your house: at ground level, in (Europe) regular houses have a kitchen, dining area and living-space "connected" without any building-elements in between. so the total area of 40 sqm is capturing 20 sqm living, 10 sqm dining area (s an example)
    BUT Spaces also detect these room-sepecratino-lines as if they were space-separation-lines. the effect is that, although it is 1 fysical space, Revit fills it with 3 spaces !

    Product and Feature: Revit MEP - MEP Spaces - (Mechanical

    Submitted By: Laurens Oude Lashof on 11/13/2014


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    Space-boundaries to IGNORE room-separationlines

    Summary: Revit's Space functionality should ignore the room-separation-lines, architects use it to identify multiple functions or "room-types" in the same enclosed bounding-elements

    Description: Architects need Room-separation-lines to be able to specify multiple room-types or roomfunctions in the same enclosed area; think of your house: at ground level, in (Europe) regular houses have a kitchen, dining area and living-space "connected" without any building-elements in between. so the total area of 40 sqm is capturing 20 sqm living, 10 sqm dining area (s an example) and 10for dining area
    BUT Spaces also detect these room-sepecratino-lines as if they were space-separation-lines. the effect is that, although it is 1 fysical space, Revit fills it with 3 spaces !

    Product and Feature: Revit MEP - MEP Spaces - (Mechanical

    Submitted By: Laurens Oude Lashof on 11/13/2014


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    Default Re: Space-boundaries to IGNORE room-separationlines

    Often on preliminary project stages architect doesn't put walls, but uses room separators. They must NOT be ignored. I believe as there is an optiox "Room Bounding" for linked model as a checkmark parameter "Ignore Room\Space Separators" would be useful.
    We need even more: I should be able to ignore SOME of room separators in the linked file. And this "Ignore" status should stay even the linked file is updated.

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