I ve tried going to several plan and 3d views but when i mouse over the edge of the cut in the floor only the floor pre highlights and when i hit edit it gives me the outline of the floor itself to edit with no sketch lines at the opening cut.
Floor opening revit.
Use one of the opening tools to cut a vertical or perpendicular opening in a roof floor or ceiling for example to accommodate a chimney.
The modeling and building in revert.
I have a floor with an opening cut and for some reason i can t seem to pick the cut so i can edit its outline.
Simply send an opening request to the structural engineer get a response.
Click by face or vertical.
I would normally avoid using by face or vertical because it means trying to select the opening in the model by tabbing through the selection another workflow though is a specific family to cut openings.
You can cut openings in the faces of these elements or you can select the entire element to make a vertical cut.
But i would agree openings are managed most easily within the slab sketch first secondly with shaft openings for multi floor openings.
You can cut openings in the faces of these elements or you can select the entire element to make a vertical cut.
Click by face or vertical.
If i deselect it we see just the openings in the floor that it creates.
Architecture tabopening panel structure tabopening panel use the by face option when you want the.
Use one of the opening tools to cut a vertical or perpendicular opening in a roof floor or ceiling for example to accommodate a chimney.
If we take a look at any of our floor plan views that the shaft opening object cuts through you can see in the image below how revit automatically adds those symbolic crossed lines onto the opening.
From the architecture tab under opening panel we ll select shaft.
Architecture tabopening panel structure tabopening panel use the by face option when you want the.
Please like this tutorial.
The first thing we need to do here is draw the boundary line.
Some situations will come up where you need to provide a shaft or a floor opening to either one floor or multiple floors.