tecnicheparametriche
2011-04-22, 09:35 AM
Hi all,
I have a problem, since I need to add the surface of a wall
to the room computing, even if the wall is somehow "outside" of it.
basically I need to remove the area of a stair from the upped
floor of a "duplex" apartment, but what remains after removing
is is just the wall, so revit excludes it automatically from the calculation.
See attached images..
the first is the starting situation
(what I want to achieve)
the second is what I am trying to do - move the boundary line to the face of the wall
the third is what revit does: the half-portion of the wall gets excluded from the calculation
but I want it in!
the wall is room bounding, I tried making it not room bouding and add a line
instead but it doesn't change.
the 4th is a try I did.
It seems that rooms DON'T ALLOW a portion to be LESS than 20 CM of width?
I tried just a boundary, and when it gets thinner than 20 cm... it disappears!
wow, don't tell me that 's a bug or something?!
We are using RAC 2010
Hope it's clear enough for someone to help!
crossing my fingers..
Stefano
thanks,
Stefano
I have a problem, since I need to add the surface of a wall
to the room computing, even if the wall is somehow "outside" of it.
basically I need to remove the area of a stair from the upped
floor of a "duplex" apartment, but what remains after removing
is is just the wall, so revit excludes it automatically from the calculation.
See attached images..
the first is the starting situation
(what I want to achieve)
the second is what I am trying to do - move the boundary line to the face of the wall
the third is what revit does: the half-portion of the wall gets excluded from the calculation
but I want it in!
the wall is room bounding, I tried making it not room bouding and add a line
instead but it doesn't change.
the 4th is a try I did.
It seems that rooms DON'T ALLOW a portion to be LESS than 20 CM of width?
I tried just a boundary, and when it gets thinner than 20 cm... it disappears!
wow, don't tell me that 's a bug or something?!
We are using RAC 2010
Hope it's clear enough for someone to help!
crossing my fingers..
Stefano
thanks,
Stefano