The stuff that gets hidden by dry wall floor tile ceiling tile paint etc.
Revit floor plan vs structural plan.
When we link a structural revit file that has structural bracing into an architectural rvt project revit does not show the true cut section in the floor plan based on the view range settings.
You can create multiple structural plan view types.
About the view range the view range is a set of horizontal planes that control the visibility and display of objects in a plan view.
New structural plan views are created automatically as you add new levels to your project.
The structural details show what holds the building up.
The bracing looks like this in plan.
This will force revit to cut through the joists and display the way you wish with joists resting on top of the studs.
The structural plan view is the default view when you start a new project using a structural template.
About plan views in a 2d view display a floor plan a reflected ceiling plan or structural plan.
As you can see below the view range for this particular framing plan has been set to a structural framing view.
However if we cut a detail section or callout it looks like.
The cut plane is 6 below the finish floor level and looking down.
Where the architectural drawings will show a floor plan the structural drawings will have the overall concrete slab plan.
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Most projects include at least one structural plan.
About plan regions to define multiple cut planes within a plan view use plan regions.
I realized if we create a plan in revit architectural it will be floor plan and in revit structural it will be structure plan.