
Description
Name
Determines whether the column is room-bounding.
See
on page 979.
Room Bounding
Read-only parameter specifying that the top of the column is attached to a structural
floor or roof. See
on page 757.
Top is Attached
When the column is attached to a surface, sets the top justification for the condition.
Choices are: Minimum Intersection, Intersect Column Midline, Maximum Intersection.
Attachment Justification At Top
When the column is attached to a surface, specifies an offset value for cut tar-
get/column conditions.
Offset From Attachment At Top
Read-only parameter specifying that the base of the column is attached to a surface.
See
on page 757.
Base is Attached
When the column is attached to a surface, sets the base justification for the condition.
Choices are: Minimum Intersection, Intersect Column Midline, Maximum Intersection.
Attachment Justification At Base
When the column is attached to a surface, specifies an offset value for cut tar-
get/column conditions.
Offset From Attachment At Base
Identity Data
Specific comments for the column instance.
Comments
Applies a tag to any column for reference purposes. This value must be unique for
each column in a project. Revit Architecture warns you if the number is already used
Mark
but allows you to continue using it. (You can see the warning using the Review
Warnings tool. See
on page 1415.)
Phasing
The phase when the column was created.
Phase Created
The phase when the column was demolished.
Phase Demolished
Curtain Elements
This section provides information about curtain elements.
Curtain Walls, Curtain Grids, and Mullions
A curtain wall is any exterior wall that is attached to the building structure and which does not carry the
floor or roof loads of the building. In common usage, curtain walls are often defined as thin, usually
aluminum-framed walls containing in-fills of glass, metal panels, or thin stone. When you draw the curtain
wall, a single panel is extended the length of the wall. If you create a curtain wall that has automatic curtain
grids, the wall is subdivided into several panels.
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