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Current concept of floor generation is totaly trivial and not architectural.
I wish separated structural (core) slabs from floors (finishes), that means that I wish different types of floors (tiles, parquet, etc) on the same slab.
I don't want my non-bearing walls to dive in to parquet and to fix that in section by some workaround tool.
Floors (finishes with coresponding layers) must be separated from structural slab(core), it is very important for bill of materials.
Maybe it could be possible with adding of floor finish as subcomponent (changable in plan view too) not only as sandwich of layer.
I could'nt find this neither in other softwares like ADT or Archicad, and I wish to Revit be an ice-breaker.
Post edited on 2005-01-29 10:02:23
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