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I am working on a project where we have a briefing room that has tiered seating and it utilizes a raised access flooring system. I currently have the raised access flooring as an architectural floor in the room, but really need the room object to follow the tiers. Has anyone dealt with this issue previously?
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? "....need the room object..." << Architects should be able to explain better than this. What are you talking about?
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Revit has rooms that can be tagged. The room "object" currently slips under the tiers of,the raised access flooring so does not accurately show the volume of the room.
Regardless of the room "object", I am curious about how others have dealt with tiered raised access flooring.
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