During a recent training course in revit structure a delegate asked if there was a way to split continuous columns in a multi storey building at finished floor levels.
How to split floor in revit.
The workflow i was hoping for is.
Split the floor plan into east and west halves.
Your floor plan not fitting to 1 8 scale on your 36 x48 sheet like below.
Select the floor to modify.
Trace the floor plan use x tool to split floor into sections ideally with a gap create assembly based on all sections.
Click modify floors tabshape editing paneladd split line.
Start points and endpoints can be added anywhere on the face of.
His question is how can we split the revit views.
The answer is yes.
Select a vertex edge face or point anywhere on the structural floor to start the split line.
The first one is when we create door and window tags.
You can use the add split line tool to add linear edges and to split the existing face of a roof or structural floor into smaller sub regions.
How to split a floor in two parts in revit create parts divide them and add relevant elements to the part add everything in the assembly and use shop drawing command articleid ka93g0000000hh6 articlenumber 000283431.
The next one is when we create room legend.
Guys i can t seem to find a way to split a floor into small sections panels with the view to creating an assembly of the floor plan sections panels.
The idea is the same.
This video shows the process for the split face function for floors in revit architecture.
To do this duplicate 2 views of that floor plan view then you independently crop and modify the two views to slide onto a sheet.
We duplicate or create the floor level and each view will represent the different areas from the model.