I was able join the wall to floor and extend the masonry core of the wall to the slab concrete and cleanup the finishes of both floor an wall this was done when creating the floor and revit told me that he will join automatically them detail 2.
How to join the floor to wall revit.
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Personally i prefer not to join elements of different material.
Use the join geometry tool to create clean joins between 2 or more host elements that share a common face such as walls and floors.
The joined elements then share the same line weight and fill.
Move the cursor over the wall join and click within the square that displays.
After placing a wall you can override its initial top and base constraints by attaching its top or base to another element in the same vertical plane.
As shown in the following illustrations the tool removes the visible edge between the joined elements.
Floors ceilings and roofs cut walls.
If its not how its done in real life then it shouldn t be the way its done on revit.
Hi i m having a problem to understand the mechanism of joining walls to floors in the attached image you will see.
I don t understand the question very well but if you want to cut the wall s section profile you can do it in the type properties by editing the structure where you can add a reveal profile and adjust it by offset and distance to fit your desired position in the wall s section elevation dues the wall will have a cut by the profile you load for the reveal and you ll not need to join it to the.
I used the attache top.
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The third and final technique to control the wall joins is to use wall join display in the instance properties of the view.
The other element can be a floor a roof a ceiling a reference plane or another wall that is directly above or below.
You can also use the tool to join hosts and in place families or hosts and project families.
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Click modify tabgeometry panel wall joins.
By attaching a wall to another element you avoid the need to manually edit the wall profile when the design changes.
To select multiple intersected wall joins for clean up draw a selection box around the joins or while pressing ctrl select each of the joins.
I think this could be because elemnts geometries in revit join cut one another according to a preset scheme.