Thank you very much teacher. Very awesome, I always wanted to master the art of doing foundation call out, I watched a tutorial from another channel and they didn’t do it the way how you did yours by adding the skirt around the building for water drainage, they show the stucco on the exterior wall and created a drip edge, I prefer to do it the way how you d it because it seems more effective. Have a blessed day
not if the insolation in the floor is about 10cm- it is in theory still a thermal bridge but it is considered to have no impact - I would still but insolation on there especially because it is not underground- also the dimension of the bottom plate seems much to small
man floor on terrain need list 15 if not 20 cm of insolation + hydroisolation and especially you need isolate the foundations like is it here : imaterialy.dumabyt.cz/obrazek/586f9ab3cb3b3/hi-nepodsklep-rd-05-06-1.jpg
Oh I thought you meant something like this www.bauexpertenforum.de/attachments/frostschuerze-jpg.50130/ with "all over" the wall- I was just talking of the inner side of the foundation that you don't- have to insolate (like in your picture) although it is actually a thermal bridge
really appreciate this video, but I just found out that the line in the section can not show its thickness, all is the same. Does anyone know how to settle this problem? thank you.
I am getting so fed up with this software. How can there by a system function to automatically generate wall foundations, but then you have to manually create a gravel layer under them?!? That's so utterly ridiculous. I am seriously considering to bother myself with learning a new SW so I don't have to deal with this mastodont that is getting extinct anymore ughhhhh
several technical mistakes, you are not an engineer, and clearly do not know much about foundations, several mistakes, and you also explained why those mistakes, which is pure madness....stick to your role as an architect, whe doin engineering stuff please state that you do know what and why you are doing but you know how it looks, and that's all. I am fan of you bro, but know your limits. peace
I was struggling trying to figure out how to do this in Revit. This was very helpful! Thank you! 🙏🏻
by far in youtube this channel is the best for tutorials
Thank you very much teacher. Very awesome, I always wanted to master the art of doing foundation call out, I watched a tutorial from another channel and they didn’t do it the way how you did yours by adding the skirt around the building for water drainage, they show the stucco on the exterior wall and created a drip edge, I prefer to do it the way how you d it because it seems more effective. Have a blessed day
Aa
Concrete at perimeter of the bldg is called protection strip. Yw.
really appreciate this video
i cant help but say thank you.
Thank you Balkan. You're amazing!
Fantastic tips!! Thank you:)
So, if we change the patterns of the materials to be shown like that in the callout, then if desire not to see it in floor plans, what should we do?
Gracias realmente buenos tutoriales
Instead of that ground level floor to channel water away from the foundation footing, you can use weeping tile
So that protection strip must be for use on very slope sites otherwise do some PE80 porforated pipes as drainage instead..
thank you 🥰
go to 11:50 to get past the material selection of walls and foundations.. aka get to the good stuff
bagaimana dengan pondasi setempat (isolated fondation) yg tidak terkena potongan, tapi iningi dimunculkan pada gambar? terimakasih
Thank You!
Hi, is it possible to automate foundation details for different projects with similar details instead of doing the task every time?
Very detailed ❤️
Great video
its nice detail but i have a thermal bridge in it. you need put therm insolation all over that little wall that is on bottom
not if the insolation in the floor is about 10cm- it is in theory still a thermal bridge but it is considered to have no impact - I would still but insolation on there especially because it is not underground- also the dimension of the bottom plate seems much to small
man floor on terrain need list 15 if not 20 cm of insolation + hydroisolation and especially you need isolate the
foundations like is it here : imaterialy.dumabyt.cz/obrazek/586f9ab3cb3b3/hi-nepodsklep-rd-05-06-1.jpg
Oh I thought you meant something like this www.bauexpertenforum.de/attachments/frostschuerze-jpg.50130/ with "all over" the wall- I was just talking of the inner side of the foundation that you don't- have to insolate (like in your picture) although it is actually a thermal bridge
Amazing man
Thank you
really appreciate this video, but I just found out that the line in the section can not show its thickness, all is the same. Does anyone know how to settle this problem? thank you.
Thanks mate
You have to duplicate TYPE befor modification
thanks u so much from Viet nam
what happen line cut in time 14:56 min
What to do when the floor and wall intersect
Intersect
Takes more time to make detail in revit
That's true, but once it's done in revit, modifying it is easier and takes less time , and in addition to that it will be a real 3D model
very fast
I am getting so fed up with this software. How can there by a system function to automatically generate wall foundations, but then you have to manually create a gravel layer under them?!? That's so utterly ridiculous. I am seriously considering to bother myself with learning a new SW so I don't have to deal with this mastodont that is getting extinct anymore
ughhhhh
Which other software doesn't do it manually?
even though the commands are clear....the application is ineffective..........reason being. this guy is not an architect.
What fucking hatches you using over there in Rumunia? Horrible.
you need to take your time when you are drawing you are too fast and we can't follow you, remember its a teaching session, not a competition.
several technical mistakes, you are not an engineer, and clearly do not know much about foundations, several mistakes, and you also explained why those mistakes, which is pure madness....stick to your role as an architect, whe doin engineering stuff please state that you do know what and why you are doing but you know how it looks, and that's all. I am fan of you bro, but know your limits. peace
calm down, butthurt