REVIT 2024 FOR ARCHITECTURE FOR BEGINNERS 3: CREATE WALLS

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Komentáře • 26

  • @kaleemmohammed2104
    @kaleemmohammed2104 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Hi, could you please show, how to create points on the grids before creating the wall. thanks

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před 11 měsíci +2

      In Revit, you can create reference points on grids before creating walls to help you accurately place and align the walls. Here's how to do it:
      1. **Open Your Revit Project**:
      - Open the Revit project where you want to create walls and reference points on grids.
      2. **Activate the Grids**:
      - Ensure that the grid lines you want to work with are visible in your view. You can do this by going to the "View" tab and checking the "Grids" option in the "Graphics" panel. Make sure the grids you want to use are visible in your view.
      3. **Place Reference Points**:
      - Go to the "Architecture" tab on the ribbon.
      4. **Create Reference Point**:
      - Click on the "Point" dropdown in the "Datum" panel, and select "Reference Point" from the list.
      5. **Place Points on Grid Intersections**:
      - Move your cursor to the intersection of two grid lines where you want to create a reference point. Click to place a reference point at that location.
      - Repeat this process to place reference points at all the grid intersections where you want to create walls or establish reference points.
      6. **Adjust Reference Point Positions (if needed)**:
      - After placing reference points, you can select and move them to fine-tune their positions as needed. Use the "Move" or "Align" tools in the Modify panel on the ribbon to adjust their positions precisely.
      7. **Create Walls Using Reference Points**:
      - Once you have placed reference points on the grids, you can create walls using these reference points as guides. Select the "Wall" tool from the Architecture tab and use the reference points as snap points or reference lines for wall placement.
      By placing reference points on the grid intersections, you can ensure that your walls are accurately aligned with the grid lines and are positioned exactly where you need them in your Revit project. This can help maintain consistency and precision in your design.

  • @civlaki
    @civlaki Před rokem

    thanks rich, ur a good man

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před rokem

      you're welcome civlaki. thanks for you're kind words.

  • @kokomilad6304
    @kokomilad6304 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you ❤️❤️

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před 11 měsíci

      You’re welcome 😊

  • @alexyshr
    @alexyshr Před rokem +1

    Hi, you didn't create the points (Neither in the previous video nor in this one). Which command do you use to make the point marks to guide the walls?

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před rokem

      hi Alexys, that is a generic annotation family. Created family for this exercise.

    • @blacksniper6590
      @blacksniper6590 Před rokem

      Hi, can u show how to create the points for the wall ..thank you Rich

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před rokem

      yeah once i get time. it's just family or just create detail line and group it. then copy around.

  • @Sirwanks4lot
    @Sirwanks4lot Před rokem

    Hi thank you for the video. Under wall properties I only get 13 options for walls. How do I get all of them? Also, all my wall options are in jibberish, e.g. Wall-Ext_102Bwk-75Ins-140Blk-12P_SoldierBanding.
    p.s. the project I chose is Architectural Template (project).

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před rokem

      Hi Matt, please check out this video to install the library or alternatively, use Load from cloud to get the contents.

  • @amitayuhazra2258
    @amitayuhazra2258 Před 8 měsíci

    WHAT DOES INTEROR WALL TYPE 1HOUR MEAN ? LIKE 1 HOUR FIRE PROTECTION?

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, the term "1-hour fire protection" in the context of interior wall type typically refers to a fire-resistance rating. Fire-resistance ratings are used to indicate the duration for which a passive fire protection system can withstand the standard fire exposure as specified in a fire test.
      In the case of interior walls, a 1-hour fire protection rating means that the wall assembly has been tested and certified to resist the spread of fire for at least one hour under specific fire conditions. This rating is important for building safety and is often specified in building codes to ensure that occupants have sufficient time to evacuate a building in the event of a fire.
      The components and construction of the wall, including materials such as gypsum board, fire-resistant insulation, and other fire-retardant materials, contribute to achieving the desired fire-resistance rating. The specific requirements may vary by location and building codes, so it's essential to check the local regulations and standards to ensure compliance with fire safety requirements in a particular area.

  • @ItsMega
    @ItsMega Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, the specific file for this tutorial is not working on the Autodesk Website. Do you think you help me with an additional copy of the file?
    Thank you

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před 9 měsíci

      hello, sure please message me on my fb messenger.

  • @user-vn9jc7yd4l
    @user-vn9jc7yd4l Před 8 měsíci

    in my revit 2024 cant visible floor plans and levels please how to solve the issue

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před 8 měsíci

      sorry, i didn't get the question.

  • @mahmoudamr6388
    @mahmoudamr6388 Před rokem

    bro please help my revit 2024 showing weird wall names like 24p 34f something like that intead of basic wall 200mm any solution?

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před rokem

      hello, that is the default walls in your revit. use Insert -> Load Autodesk Family and search from here.

  • @HaseebKhan-ye4xu
    @HaseebKhan-ye4xu Před 6 měsíci

    i cant find in revit 2024 generic wall 8'' , can you help me

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před 6 měsíci

      hello sir, try using any default wall, that will do. or give me your email add and will send it you.

  • @hussainkazmi5257
    @hussainkazmi5257 Před 8 měsíci

    nice working

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před 8 měsíci

      thank you for watching!

  • @vijays2u
    @vijays2u Před 8 měsíci

    Where we will provide wall thickness?

    • @bim360
      @bim360  Před 8 měsíci +1

      In Autodesk Revit, you typically specify the wall thickness during the process of creating or editing a wall. Here are the steps to provide the wall thickness:
      1. **Create a Wall:**
      - Open your Revit project and go to the view (floor plan or elevation) where you want to create a wall.
      - In the "Architecture" tab, click on the "Wall" tool.
      2. **Choose Wall Type:**
      - Before drawing the wall, you need to select the appropriate wall type. Revit comes with predefined wall types, and you can also create custom wall types with specific thicknesses.
      - In the properties palette or the options bar, you can find a dropdown or a button to select the desired wall type. This will determine the initial thickness of the wall.
      3. **Draw the Wall:**
      - Click to start drawing the wall in your view. You can draw straight segments or use drawing tools for curved walls.
      - While drawing, Revit will display a preview of the wall thickness. Move your cursor to set the length and direction of the wall.
      4. **Adjust Wall Thickness:**
      - After drawing the wall, you can adjust its thickness if needed.
      - Select the wall, and in the properties palette, look for the parameter related to thickness or width. This parameter might be labeled as "Width," "Thickness," or similar.
      - Alternatively, you can use the "Edit Profile" tool to modify the shape of the wall, adjusting its thickness or adding insets.
      5. **Custom Wall Thickness:**
      - If the predefined wall types do not meet your requirements, you can create a custom wall type with a specific thickness.
      - Go to the "Manage" tab, click on "Additional Settings," and select "Walls." Here, you can create new wall types or duplicate existing ones, adjusting their properties, including thickness.
      6. **Dimension and Verify:**
      - Use dimensions to verify the thickness of the wall. You can also employ the "Align" tool to ensure that the wall aligns correctly with other elements in your project.
      Remember that the exact steps and terminology may vary slightly depending on the version of Revit you are using. Always refer to the software documentation or help resources for the specific version to get accurate and detailed instructions.