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This chapter addresses a lot of aspects of floors. It explains how to place a floor slab, build a floor by layers, split the floor materials, pitch a floor to a floor drain, and create shaft openings. Adding a floor to a model is quite simple, but in Revit Architecture, users are modeling the floor. The best way to add a slab is to use the Pick Walls button as much as possible. In doing so, users need to command Revit that this edge of the slab needs to move if this wall moves. With the concrete slab in place, users start adding materials to create a floor finish. To add the additional material, it is essential to know how the Edit Assembly dialog box is broken down.
This chapter addresses a lot of aspects of floors. It explains how to place a floor slab, build a floor by layers, split the floor materials, pitch a floor to a floor drain, and create shaft openings. Adding a floor to a model is quite simple, but in Revit Architecture, users are modeling the floor. The best way to add a slab is to use the Pick Walls button as much as possible. In doing so, users need to command Revit that this edge of the slab needs to move if this wall moves. With the concrete slab in place, users start adding materials to create a floor finish. To add the additional material, it is essential to know how the Edit Assembly dialog box is broken down.
Floors
Wing, Eric (author)
Autodesk® Revit® 2017 for Architecture ; 255-302
2016-08-22
48 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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