3 adjust wall join display in view properties.
How to join wall and floor in revit.
Specify whether and how a wall join cleans up in a plan view.
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.
Which results in some extra work while creating sections and can cause errors in schedules.
The finish wall will then automatically embed all the openings.
In this video i cover different instances where you would use the join geometry tool in revit and the result.
Click modify tabgeometry panel wall joins.
2 join the main wall with the finish wall.
Hi i m having a problem to understand the mechanism of joining walls to floors in the attached image you will see.
You can also use the tool to join hosts and in place families or hosts and project families.
It does not happen however for wall and floor pairs.
When modelling revit automatically joins geometries of intersecting walls making drafting process a lot faster.
We can see this floor element overlaps this wall.
If you have any questions leave a comment an.
You can only modify this setting if the detail level of the view is coarse this technique is useful if you have a lot of walls removing the tedious process of manually adjusting the join and boundary of each individual wall.
Use the join feature in the modify tab to join both walls together.
Move the cursor over the wall join and click within the square that displays.
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.
The trick to fix this issue is quite simple.
The joined elements then share the same line weight and fill.
The third and final technique to control the wall joins is to use wall join display in the instance properties of the view.
I used the attache top.
Under the modify tab in the join drop down menu select join geometry select the floor first and then select the wall.
As shown in the following illustrations the tool removes the visible edge between the joined elements.
Now you can see the floor cuts the wall.
By default the additional finish wall will go over openings such as doors and windows.