Editing Revit setup for OpenBIM/Revit IFC spatial hierarchy
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==Element placement in Spatial Container== | ==Element placement in Spatial Container== | ||
− | Most elements in Revit will on export be assigned to an | + | Most elements in Revit will on export be assigned to an IfcBuilding based on the value of parameters like <code>Base Level</code> for columns, <code>Base Constraint</code> for walls, <code>Level</code> for floors and <code>Reference Level</code> for beams. For Face Based families the parameter <code>Schedule Level</code> is used, which has to be set manually and is often forgotten. |
It is possible to override the spatial container of an element by adding an instance parameter <code>IfcSpatialContainer</code> | It is possible to override the spatial container of an element by adding an instance parameter <code>IfcSpatialContainer</code> |