barrie.sharp
2010-07-13, 11:41 AM
FYI
Ever since I started using Revit, I wondered how to model chimney breasts. Should I use a wall or a generic wall based componant. The OOTB library gave few clues but the later seemed to be the method of choice.
I created my own wall based family with a core and a finish to join to my walls. Works well but needs cleaning up across phases. Very pleased with my little creation but kept forgetting to surround it with room bounding lines.
Long story short, I realised that I have been wasting my time!!! What is black, white and does all of the above.....Answer: An architectural column! It inherits a walls structure, is room bounding, and cleans up after demolishion. I never put two and two together but now I have seen the light.
Changing the dims to instance can be done without a work round. The only drawback I have encountered is that the wall layers wrap around every reveal. That means that if you use a void to make a fireplace, it gets plastered all around. It doesn't behave well in section either. The wall layers goe straight through the column despite wraping in plan. Nothing a mask can't fix.
Ever since I started using Revit, I wondered how to model chimney breasts. Should I use a wall or a generic wall based componant. The OOTB library gave few clues but the later seemed to be the method of choice.
I created my own wall based family with a core and a finish to join to my walls. Works well but needs cleaning up across phases. Very pleased with my little creation but kept forgetting to surround it with room bounding lines.
Long story short, I realised that I have been wasting my time!!! What is black, white and does all of the above.....Answer: An architectural column! It inherits a walls structure, is room bounding, and cleans up after demolishion. I never put two and two together but now I have seen the light.
Changing the dims to instance can be done without a work round. The only drawback I have encountered is that the wall layers wrap around every reveal. That means that if you use a void to make a fireplace, it gets plastered all around. It doesn't behave well in section either. The wall layers goe straight through the column despite wraping in plan. Nothing a mask can't fix.