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Hello RevitCity,
So I am wondering what is going on with my model here.. I am NOT working with phasing.
This wall has been temporarily hidden, so I could work with some elements behind it, and now - when I reset the temp. hide, this graphic problem occur? Not only in my 3D-view, but in ALL views. Elevations, Sections, etc.
Basicly, it wont let my group consisting of a "opening with endcap"-generic family and a window/door in it, cut through the wall, in this specific location. Everywhere else in the model, it shows just fine.
As you can also see in the top right corner of the picture, there is also a "crevase" through the wall which shows the structural framing, the roof and such.
I can't "Restore Excluded", and if I reset my wall profile and edit it back to what it's supposed to look like: Nothing happens. I can only see the solution of deleting and replacing the wall as the only solution: But that would also mean placing all the windows, openings, dimensions, etc., all from scratch.
Is there a way to fix this graphic problem, or what can I do?
Thanks in advance.
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Kasper Kammersgaard
'Bygningskonstruktør' m.a.k.
Bachelor in Architectural Technology and Constructional Management
Mangor & Nagel Architects A/S | www.mangor-nagel.dk |
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The wall 'surrounding' the openings, is a basic wall consisting of:
Finish - facade plaster 10 mm
Thermal/Air - insulation 150 mm
Thermal/Air - insulation 150 mm
Thermal/Air - fibre cement 20 mm
Thermal/Air - insulation 95 mm
Membrane layer - 0 mm
Thermal/Air - insulation 50 mm
Finish - Gypsum boards 25 mm
As I described above, the groups with doors and windows - are well, groups:
An adjusted 'Opening with Endcap', where I placed void extrusions to meet our 'slope' into the walls.
Regular exterior doors with glass panels.
The problem here is, that it has happened before.. Back then, I deleted the wall and placed all the groups from scratch. It was in the beginning of the project, so it didn't really matter that much back then. But now, this project is due TOMORROW - and I don't really have the time to draw it up from the beginning.
If anyone needs a copy of the Revit-file to see it for yourself - I can upload it to a website so you can download it.
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Regards,
Kasper Kammersgaard
'Bygningskonstruktør' m.a.k.
Bachelor in Architectural Technology and Constructional Management
Mangor & Nagel Architects A/S | www.mangor-nagel.dk |
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I resolved this problem.. I used the exclusion method, and found that my floor on the 1st floor of the building was causing the problem.
I deleted it, and drew it from scratch: Now the facade wall is showing correctly.
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Regards,
Kasper Kammersgaard
'Bygningskonstruktør' m.a.k.
Bachelor in Architectural Technology and Constructional Management
Mangor & Nagel Architects A/S | www.mangor-nagel.dk |