From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
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Adding perimeter framing
From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
Adding perimeter framing
- With our columns in place, we can connect the dots with the structure. In this video, I'd like to frame in our building. So in Revit under models, let's go open, going to grab 03 08 structural, then click open. In the project browser under structural plans, let's go up to level two. Now I want to start framing in my building. So I'm going to start in this corner. Go to structure. Let's click on beam. For our properties, let's click the drop down here. Let's grab a W 14 x 30. Under tag, let's make sure tag on placement is selected. Click on chain. I'm going to pick a point right from these mid point of this column, right to the midpoint of this column. There's our W 14 x 30. I'm going to go ahead and do all of these. As you can see, my chain button has turned on, come down over to here like this. Hit escape. Now we can frame this in to here, down to here, but now hit escape once for C to D, click the drop down…
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Finding the internal origin1m 50s
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Linking architecture internal origin to internal origin3m 12s
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Setting up levels4m 2s
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Laying out the grid5m 43s
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Adding foundation walls3m 25s
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Adding piers and pilasters3m 6s
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Adding steel columns2m 58s
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Adding perimeter framing3m 58s
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Adding beam systems4m 35s
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Adding roof joist systems5m 6s
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