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Create openings, such as wall openings or openings for dormers and elevator shafts.
Revit offers several Opening tools to create openings in walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, and other building model components. Use openings for dormers, elevator shafts, and wall openings.
The Status bar prompts you to “Select a planar face of a Roof, Floor, Ceiling, Beam or Column”.
On the ribbon, the Modify | Create Opening Boundary contextual tab opens. In the Draw panel, there are several options for sketching opening boundaries, including straight lines, rectangles, circles, and freeform.
The new opening is cut perpendicular to the face of the roof. You can also create cut openings in roofs vertically, perpendicular to level surfaces like floors.
The Wall tool allows you to create openings on non-planar faces, such as curved walls.
To adjust the dimensions of an existing wall opening:
The opening highlights, and small arrow grips appear on each of its sides.
Note: This resizing method is not available for openings created with the By Face or Vertical tools, meaning you must re-sketch them if they are not correctly sized or placed.
To use the Dormer opening tool, the exterior geometry of a dormer must be in your model already, as it relies on the edges of the roof and walls of a dormer to sketch an interior opening.
For a better view of the dormer opening:
Finally, the Shaft opening tool creates a vertical opening through multiple floors of a building—for example, to create space for an elevator shaft without having to sketch an opening on each floor.
The Properties palette lists a base constraint of L1, or level 1, and a top constraint of R1—in this case, the roof.
Three openings are aligned vertically through each level.
To edit a shaft opening:
Alternatively, change the Base Offset constraint to achieve the same result.
This excludes level 1 from the shaft opening.