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‎2021-05-28 06:47 PM
‎2021-05-28
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‎2021-05-31 03:04 AM
‎2021-05-31
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Aaron wrote:I don't think the slab knew which zone it was in before, but they do now in 24.
Are slabs (used as building masses in a Master Planning Study) able to be read by a Zone? It doesn't seem to be working and I'm baffled as to why a Zone can't itemize slabs contained entirely within them.
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‎2021-05-28 07:16 PM
‎2021-05-28
07:16 PM
Yes, this is known problem - slabs are not seen by zones. I had such a problem - I needed to model floor and ceiling and make schedule of them in relation to rooms (i.e. this room - this floor type and area, another room - another floor type etc.). So I was not able to do it!
The only solution I have found - use roof with 0 inclination instead of slab.
I can imagine this happens because originally ArchiCAD was designed the way that you need to extract floor type and area from zone tool. But that was ages ago - when 3D models was not so detailed (and couldn't be).
The only solution I have found - use roof with 0 inclination instead of slab.
I can imagine this happens because originally ArchiCAD was designed the way that you need to extract floor type and area from zone tool. But that was ages ago - when 3D models was not so detailed (and couldn't be).

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‎2021-05-28 08:15 PM
‎2021-05-28
08:15 PM
Thanks Podolsky. Hey GS. Please change this. Placing roofs is more cumbersome than placing slabs. Especially when you're using slabs as something other than a slab.
Morphs perhaps?
Morphs perhaps?
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‎2021-05-29 09:46 PM
‎2021-05-29
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I don't think morphs are the solution. For example you need to place a floor that is composite - floor finish, underfloor hearing electrical matt, some resilient layer... Morph cannot manage this - because it cannot give you area in plan and thickness of the layer. It can give you only volume...
In general I think that is would be a great idea to have floor tool - separated from slab. As it happens in Revit.
In general I think that is would be a great idea to have floor tool - separated from slab. As it happens in Revit.
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‎2021-05-31 03:04 AM
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03:04 AM
Aaron wrote:I don't think the slab knew which zone it was in before, but they do now in 24.
Are slabs (used as building masses in a Master Planning Study) able to be read by a Zone? It doesn't seem to be working and I'm baffled as to why a Zone can't itemize slabs contained entirely within them.
Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11

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‎2021-05-31 02:53 PM
‎2021-05-31
02:53 PM
Thanks Barry, will recommend migrating the project in question from v22 to v24. straightaway.
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