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I am working on a renovation and a vertical addition to a 4 story building. I've created the base existing building drawings and started to add new apt unit plans, but am running into a problem with levels and phasing.
the roof is above the fourth floor and will have to be removed (work shown as demo drawings obviously). is there a way in the demo drawings i can show the roof level/roof being removed and in the new drawings have a 5th floor level, then roof deck/penthouse/etc above without them showing up on the demo drawings?
I'm trying to avoid putting levels on top of one another and having to "hide" them when needed. i didnt notice being able to attach a phase to levels, so any advice on best practices for this would be appreciated.
Thanks - Joe
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Levels and Grids are not phase specific. I wonder if you could use design options to encorporate what you are trying to accomplish.
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any other opinions? Im not sure how feasable a design option would be, or even how to tackle the issue that way.
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Levels can be on seperate worksets so that issue can be solved. Obviously, the model elements can be phse controlled.
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thanks hub ill look more into that
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If u are talking about levels I'm assumeing your drawing a section or elevation. Why don't u just hide the level you don't want
to see in a specific drawing?
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the more i think about it, that may be the easiest option.
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