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Extend wall height based on ceiling

Extend wall height based on ceiling

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Extend wall height based on ceiling

- [Instructor] In this video I'm going to walk through a completed work space that is an example of how far you can take Dynamo. Using clash detection Dynamo will find all the rooms with ceilings in them, create a list of walls within those rooms, then find the height of the ceilings and set the wall height and the room limit to match the ceiling height. In this file you can see that the wall finishes extend above the ceiling height. That's because when we placed the finishes we used the limit offset of the room. Looking in section you can see that the rooms extend above the ceilings. It's not uncommon for an architectural model to be made with rooms before ceilings are placed inside of them. This is a common challenge. If we use the room's height to set our wall finishes these eventually need to be adjusted. You can see my wall finish is extending to the top of the room. If I close out of the section make sure to be in the floor plan view, click on the manage tab, and open Dynamo…

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