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Transparent walls in IFC4

Jarno S
Participant

Hi,

I have custom ifc-translator. When i save ifc-model in IFC4 format and i use BREP precise geometry (so i can calculate wall areas etc. after boolean or cut with roofs) some walls are transparent in Solibri or Trimble...It would seem that walls with windows or glass doors are transparent?


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Jarno S
Participant

Hi,

Anyone, any ideas? We will have problems in Finland when a law comes into force in 2026 that obligates that a building permit must be applied for using an IFC4 data model and it will be checked with the Solibri program. 😁

Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

I cannot give a solution to the issue, but I have forwarded to GS HQ so they can look at it and hopefully fix it.

In the meantime, you need to find a way to achieve the IFC result you want. One thing comes to mind: I have read about BlenderBIM, which is an extension of Blender, both of them are free. In BlenderBIM, the basic file format you are working with is IFC, and there are scripts you can write (I think, in Python) and run to check and modify your IFC model. So, I am thinking, maybe it is possible to open the exported IFC in BlenderBIM, run a script to check for these transparent elements and modify their data structure so that they are not transparent anymore.

There is nothing more that I know about this or exactly how this could be achieved, but maybe this is something that may be worth exploring.

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