The text discusses the issue of creating a recess or gap in a Revit wall. It suggests that the phase settings should be checked or changed, and that the walls should be used for multi-level buildings. The author also mentions the best workflows to model topography and hardscape in Revit, as well as how to use the Environment plugin to save time when modeling landscape.
The author suggests that the wall gap is appearing where the walls intersect with grayed-out walls in 3D. To fix this issue, the author suggests right-clicking the blue boundary point of the wall and clicking on “Disallow Join”. The wall join tool can be used to cycle the gap.
The author also mentions that when placing MEP spaces into the model, the boundary of the spaces does not seem to be grabbing the exterior walls (CMU) and glazing that is in the cavity wall. They also mention having a thermal air gap in a cavity wall, but the air gap transparency cuts through the wall behind it and you can see through the other leaf.
In conclusion, the text emphasizes the importance of following best practices when adding walls in Revit for successful modeling and productivity. The author also provides tips on how to use the Environment plugin to save time when modelling landscape and how to create a wall gap in a cavity wall.
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