From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Structure (Metric)

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Adding a brace frame

Adding a brace frame

From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Structure (Metric)

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Adding a brace frame

- [Instructor] With our brace frame view all set, we can start modeling framing just as if we were in a plan view. Instead of modeling on a level, we're modeling on a grid. The objective here is to get some tube shapes added to the elevation. All right, let's jump into Revit. Let's open up Structural-35. In the project browser, let's scroll down to Elevations, Framing Elevation. Drill into here. Let's double-click on Framing Elevation Grid 1 and 2. Let's set our detail level to fine. Now, I like to select my crop region. Notice that I have little grips here. Revit knew to keep us between the columns. I want to drag that out a little bit though 'cause I want to see my columns in their entirety. Going to hit escape a couple of times. Now, I'm going to go to my Structure tab. And notice that we have structural framing brace. Go ahead and click that. I don't want it to be bar joints. That would be silly. Click the…

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