ArchLand00042.pngFraming a floor

Command

Workspace: Path

Create Joists

       Architect: AEC > Framing

       Landmark: Landmark > Architectural

Use the Create Joists command to create the joist and perimeter objects necessary to frame a floor. If the floor is a slab object, select the slab component to serve as a boundary for the joist area. The command creates framing member objects.

To frame a floor:

1.      Select a rectangle, polygon, polyline, extrude, roof face, slab, or floor object.

If a stairwell hole exists in the floor, solid beam framing member objects are used for the headers.

2.Select the command.

The Create Joists dialog box opens.

3.Select whether to draw joists and/or perimeter framing members for the floor framing. Then, specify the properties of the joists and the perimeter framing. Click Set Joist Properties or click Set Framing Member Properties.

The Set Joist Properties or Set Framing Member Properties dialog box opens. The available parameters depend on the Type of joist or framing member selected.

4.Click OK to set the joist or perimeter framing member properties.

5.Specify the attributes of the joists and the perimeter framing. Click Set Joist Attributes or click Set Framing Member Attributes.

The Set Joist Attributes or Set Framing Member Attributes dialog box opens. The dialog boxes are identical whether setting joist or perimeter framing attributes, and contain a Graphic Attributes tab and Texture tab.

6.If joists are to be created, click two points to indicate the desired joist orientation.

7.The joists and/or perimeter framing member objects are created. In addition, a Joist Take-Off worksheet is automatically created and displays in the Resource Manager.

The framing member parameters can be edited later from the Object Info palette. These parameters are identical to those of a single framing member object.

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Concept: Resource libraries

The Attributes palette

Creating framing members

Creating structural members

 

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