I’ve had to do this too for flood-ways, flood plains, and for construction modifications to a single floor while leaving the rest of the floor elevations the same. I assume you want to keep the foundation bedded at the same elevation.
First; Make a copy of your model and then open a section view – any of your sections will work.
Second; From the ‘Design>Edit Story Levels’ you will get a palette titled ‘ Story Editing Mode.’
Third; If you need to raise the 1st floor and all of the floors above, then click on the 3rd icon and then click ‘OK.’
Fourth; Grab the 1st floor line and carefully move the line up one (1) foot. You can type it in with the coordinates box. Click ‘OK’ again. ArchiCAD will now raise the elevation of the floor and everything above it by one foot while leaving the floor elevation below the same.
Fifth; Increase the height of the exterior walls, columns, and related construction elements below the first floor as necessary to ‘fill-up’ the 1 ft void left by the increase in floor height. Place revision marks as necessary.
Sixth; Rebuild from Model, all of the section and elevation views.
Seventh; Update your drawings and properly annotate your revisions. Check and your ready to reissue your documents.
ArchiCAD is very good at doing this kind of revision.
HTH’s.!
Mark R. Wallace AIA
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