From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Structure
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Shaft openings - Revit Structure Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Structure
Shaft openings
- [Voiceover] Since we've modeled an elevator shaft, we haven't really modeled a shaft opening. Just because we have CME walls here that go all the way up to our penthouse, that doesn't mean it's gonna stop items such as floors, roofs, or ceilings from passing straight through it. What we're gonna do in this video is create what's called a shaft opening. Essentially it's going to be a void that goes all the way up, so anything like a floor or roof or a ceiling that passes through it will be cut out. Structural framing, however, will not be cut out, we'll have to deal with that later. Under Structural Plans, I'm gonna go to level 1. I'm gonna zoom in on my elevator shaft, now I'm gonna go to my Structure tab, then I'm gonna come down here to my Opening panel, and we'll see that we have a shaft opening right here. I'm gonna go ahead and click on Shaft Opening. Now, on my Draw panel, notice that I can choose Pick Walls, that way if my wall moves, I don't have to go back and remodel my…
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Adding foundation walls3m 18s
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Adding wall footings2m 51s
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Adding piers and pilasters5m 8s
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Adding isolated footings3m 44s
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Creating a CMU elevator shaft5m 20s
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Shaft openings3m 36s
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Foundation slabs3m 23s
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Adding step footings5m 18s
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Tagging a step footing4m 7s
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Adding a step footing family5m 24s
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Retaining walls and footings3m 49s
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