CREATING THE CORRECT DETAIL JOIN IN REVIT

Опубликовано: 14 Май 2026
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00:04 - Why are columns and floors visible from the outside in Revit?

00:36 - Revit as a BIM tool: The importance of construction logic
01:14 - Viewing floor plans and sections: Nothing can go wrong in the early stages
02:00 - Problems that arise during model construction
02:43 - Wall and floor details in actual construction
03:23 - Why columns and beams are visible from the outside
04:12 - The importance of paying attention to construction details in Revit
05:02 - Why plaster needs to cover columns and beams
06:14 - How to shift columns so the plaster looks neat
07:03 - Plaster and beams: Covering visible structures from the outside
08:12 - Adjusting floor slab boundaries so they are not visible from the outside
09:33 - Eliminating joint lines between walls and floors
10:28 - Ensuring a clean exterior with no visible structural elements
11:18 - Adding a layer of plaster to columns
12:02 - Second alternative: Creating architectural columns
13:42 - Combining architectural columns with walls
14:41 - The importance of Construction Logic in Revit Modeling

Have you ever encountered a problem in Revit where columns and floors are visible from the exterior, when only the walls should be visible? This is a common problem when modeling in Revit.

In this video, we'll discuss how to apply proper construction logic when using Revit as a BIM tool. Many people think of Revit as just another modeling tool, but we must understand that every detail must reflect the actual conditions that will be built on site.

I'll walk you through the steps to improve the appearance of a neater exterior, including how to ensure plaster covers columns and beams, and how to shift elements like columns and floors to align with the correct construction logic.

Don't forget to pay attention to construction details when modeling in Revit. I hope these tips are helpful!