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Demolish only top layer of slab

Zendrix
Enthusiast

Hi!

 

My question is, in a renovation and to use properly the renovation filter, is it possible to demolish just the flooring of a slab (composite)?

 

Cheers,

Z


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Guillermo1
Booster

i think you need to create an independent skin for the demolish part of the slab

CosminF
Enthusiast

Or you can define the finish as finish (in composite) and then do a Partial structure display and make it show only the ”core”. I know it is not directly linked to the renovation filter but its a faster way to generate your desired view.


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Botonis
Mentor

Or create a second composite slab without the demolished skin, in case this retains some modelling or BIM balance. 

Botonis Botonakis
Civil Engineer, Enviromental Design MSc., BIM Manager for BS ArhitectsVR
Company or personal website
Archicad 27. Windows 11. Intel Xeon 2699x2,64 GB RAM, Nvidia 3080Ti. 2 Monitors.

I want to demolish the ceramic finish and place new wood floor. Assuming we only need to demolish the ceramic and not the concrete base above the slab, your advice is to create a slab without the finish and then create :

 

1. Tile floor layer (and check it as "demolition")

2. Wood floor layer (and check it as new construction)?

 

Would i have to use the "slab" tool to create those finishes?

 

Cheers,

Z

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Botonis
Mentor

Νο. Create the first slab with the the tiled floor. Check the slab as to be demolished.

 

Then a second slab with the wood floor. This slab will be the new construction.

 

Keep the concrete or any other layer in both slabs.

 

Just create two composites.

Botonis Botonakis
Civil Engineer, Enviromental Design MSc., BIM Manager for BS ArhitectsVR
Company or personal website
Archicad 27. Windows 11. Intel Xeon 2699x2,64 GB RAM, Nvidia 3080Ti. 2 Monitors.

Yes, @Zendrix, keeping one structural slab with two finishes (one demo and one new) would be the best thing, IMHO. Creating two completely separate slabs (with their respective finishes) will mess with your scheduled quantities.

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exactly my thought regarding scheduled quantities!

 

Thanks for the input!

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the problem with that is that:

 

1. Ill have a yellow hatch representing demolishing original slab (which is misleading for scheduled quantities)

2. I'll have a red hatch representing a new built entire slab (which is also misleading for scheduled quantites)

AC28 . LeNovo Y520 Intel Core i7-7700HQ @ 2.80GHz 8GB RAM. Windows 10 Home

This is the problem with components and complex profiles.

You cannot set a status per skin.......so you have to decide what is optimum in your case. 

Botonis Botonakis
Civil Engineer, Enviromental Design MSc., BIM Manager for BS ArhitectsVR
Company or personal website
Archicad 27. Windows 11. Intel Xeon 2699x2,64 GB RAM, Nvidia 3080Ti. 2 Monitors.