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sami
2009-05-06, 04:08 PM
why do room areas exclude columns? is there a way not to make it exclude columns?

cporter.207875
2009-05-06, 04:13 PM
Select the column, go to element properties, uncheck the box for "room bounding." This will allow the the room element to ignore the geometry of the column.

Note: This works with architectural columns. I didn't check with structural columns.

jeffh
2009-05-06, 05:12 PM
Note: This works with architectural columns. I didn't check with structural columns.

Structural columns have this parameter as well.

sami
2009-05-06, 05:41 PM
perfect, thanks..
I am always impressed by how fast I can get answers on this forum..

CADMama
2012-03-12, 02:44 PM
Did something change since 2009 about structural columns having an instance or a type parameter for room bounding? I can't seem to find it now.
What did I miss?

Alfredo Medina
2012-03-13, 12:40 AM
In RAC 2012, the room bounding is still there for architectural and structural columns, as an instance property.

CADMama
2012-03-13, 03:22 PM
In RAC 2012, the room bounding is still there for architectural and structural columns, as an instance property.

I thought it should be under Constraints - but it is not!!!!
Next guess?

dkoch
2012-03-14, 12:58 AM
I thought it should be under Constraints - but it is not!!!!
Next guess?
In RAC 2012, I have a Room Bounding instance parameter for Architectural Columns (under Constraints), but not for steel Structural Columns. I loaded the Concrete-Column-Round.rfa family, and that did have the Room Bounding parameter (under Constraints). Apparently it varies with the column type.

CADMama
2012-03-14, 02:16 PM
Did you notice that mine was concrete and not steel?

Well, the mystery has been solved. I started with the Structural Column template when this family was created. The template does NOT have room bounding as a constraint.

I am now swapping out the columns in my project.

SamuelAB
2012-03-14, 03:06 PM
Steel column profiles would be too finicky to analyze as a void in an area. Especially for heating, wind and lighting analysis.

CADMama
2012-03-14, 03:24 PM
That is true. But with Concrete Columns I felt pretty safe just starting with the template to get what I want. When we get the structural model we will probably remove ours but..... just had me stumped as to why my original columns would not be room bounding. That is one reason I did a screen capture here just to show exactly what I was seeing on my project.

SamuelAB
2012-03-15, 02:20 PM
I recently had to sort through a large Structural model and determine which columns had the room-bounding elements to turn that parameter off. Not very fun for 1000+ columns, I'd rather select them all and turn the parameter off.

CADMama
2012-03-15, 03:00 PM
Just curious - "Select all instances.... In Entire project" couldn't work for that?

SamuelAB
2012-03-15, 04:00 PM
If they hadn't made a bazillion different columns, it would've. Doing this selected about 8-9 columns at a time.

CADMama
2012-03-15, 04:36 PM
Try a 3D view - isolate the catagory - makes them easy to find.
Once you select all of one type - fix it - try hiding them in that view - makes it easier to find what you have touched and what you have not.