Revit conceptual mass contains no solid geometry
"Mass contains no solid geometry. Mass Floors, volume, and surface area, won't be computed." The mass form geometry elements like surfaces and edges are associated with reference planes or reference lines at the same time in the Revit family editor.
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Revit conceptual mass contains no solid geometry

Solved: Invisible Conceptual Mass
Hi, i have created a conceptual mass that is curved in two directions, whenever i try and load into project it pops with an ignoble error message stating, "No solid Geometry,

Solved: Mass Error
Hi everyone, I''m new to Revit. I''m having trouble to place mass floors, it says "mass contains geometry that cannot be combined. Mass Floor, Volume and surface area

2013 Imported FIle :" Mass contains only mesh geometries"
Hi everyone. I have an issue importing a Rhino file into Revit. I have imported files in the past with previous versions of Revit with no problem. I modeled geometry for a highrise

Conceptual Mass
Hi, I have created a script in dynamo, which results in a Surface (Surface PerimeterPoints), that is generated as a conceptual mass in Revit. I then loaded this new family into my revit project and now I wish to create a

convert mesh object to solid in massing revit
Hi everyone! I''m doing a massing to calculate floor areas, but it too complicated when using join geometry or cutting void from a big solid form (it causes so many errors).. then I tried to do it by a closed mesh geometry,

Solved: error in massing urgent help plz
Floors by face is meant to use only for applying to mass floors, not the surfaces of the mass form. Mass floors are created by selecting a mass, using Mass Floor button, and ticking Level boxes. Then, you can use Floor by face

Void Masses
Share and download revit families, ask questions and share ideas in our forum and learn from our tutorials. Home | Forums "This Mass has no solid geometry for its Void

''Filling In'' a Conceptual Mass ''Mesh''
1. New conceptual mass 2. Create the ''mesh'' 3. Set pattern to rectangular 4. New family (generic model pattern based) 5. Create panel w/ thickness 6. Apply to mesh This gets

This Mass has no solid geometry for its Void
I was having a similar problem, and what I had to do to get it working was select the void I wanted to use, then MAKE IT SOLID, then select it again, and MAKE IT A VOID. Before trying this, I tried making a new sketch in

Lofted Revit Mass
Lofted Revit Mass. By Zach Graff July 19, 2011. "Can''t regenerate family" or "Mass contains no solid geometry." But there didn''t appear to be any short lines and I had just created solid geometry. On the Massing

Conceptual Mass & Mass Floors
I''ve been trying a method to create a conceptual mass that I found both on this forum and on , but I receive an error in the GH definition: "1. Type ''podium mass : podium mass'' is a work plane-based type.

Mass contains no solid geometry in project
I create conceptual mass family from dynamo, when i load this family into a project . I can''t compute mass floor How can i compute mass floor from this mass family? please kindly

Mass family does not behave as in the family editor and
Warning message: "Mass contains no solid geometry. Mass Floors, volume, and surface area, won''t be computed." The mass form geometry elements like surfaces and edges

NoSolidInMass Property
Online Documentation for Autodesk''s Revit API: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2017.1, 2018. Toggle navigation. 2019 2020 C++ ; NoSolidInMass Property . BuiltInFailures MassFailures Class

Revit Massing (Pt. III): Applying Geometry to Masses
Applying Geometry to Revit Masses. Revit geometry (i.e. walls, floors, roofs) can be added to the face of any mass object. In this example, we are going to use an In-place mass

Revit Mass
Hi, I am working on my University Degree final Project and I am trying to create a Mass to host my roof too. I have managed to create a Loft from an adaptive profile after

Conceptual Mass
I then loaded this new family into my revit project and now I wish to create a roof by face. However, I get a warning: "Mass contains only mesh geometry, which can''t be used to compute Mass Floors, volume, or surface

Revit Massing (Pt. I) : In-Place Mass vs Mass Family
Revit in-place massing is an especially useful tool for architects. Producing conceptual massing within the context of the project site and then generating elements like walls, floors, etc. upon those masses is a great way

Massing "no solid geometry
In massing, I am making an arched tapered column using the sweep tool and then cutting the form with voids. I get the error message that there is "No solid geometry" and I

Conceptual Mass & Mass Floors
Rhino side.Revit needs to conform to the Revit API tolerances for Geometry, if the Geometry can not be imported as native Revit geometry it will fall back to less desired import methods (mesh), which wouldn''t be eligible for the

Mass family does not behave as in the family editor and
Mass family does not behave as in the family editor and causes a warning when editing, resizing, in a Revit project. Warning message: "Mass contains no solid geometry.

Dynamo Tower > Conceptual Mass > Project not
Unable to create floors, walls, or roof on this conceptual mass which was made with Dynamo in Conceptual Mass Family. Am I missing something? The below error shows up

Solved: Conseptual Mass
Hi guys I have an issue in creating void sphere using massing, that when I load it to any project it shows me this error: *Mass contains no solid geometry. Mass Floors, volume, and surface

Parametric Model, Mass in place error not
1. For 3D view visibility : Switch on " Mass " in Model Categories. 2. You have created inplace mass for Roof, it is in Mass Category. if you want to keep the elements and change it in roof

RevitCity | VOID FORM says there is no
I define the wall as Work Plane, model the Void Form, then Cut Geometry from the wall. 3D View reveals success within the massing editor. But when I go to Finish Mass it says: "This Mass has no solid geometry for its Void

Converting Mesh Geometry into a Volume to
I developed a mass in the conceptual massing editor and was importing it into a project when I got this message: "Mass contains only mesh geometry, which can''t be used to compute Mass Floors, volume, or surface area"

Solved: Re: Mass Error
Hi everyone, I''m new to Revit. I''m having trouble to place mass floors, it says "mass contains geometry that cannot be combined. Mass Floor, Volume and surface area

Solved: This Mass has no solid geometry for its Void Forms
This Mass has no solid geometry for its Void Forms to cut. They must be deleted. Anonymous. 06-17-2020 11:12 PM LinkedIn. X (Twitter) Facebook. This Mass has no solid

Request for advice for massing very difficult shape and mass
Dear All, I''m trying to follow the advice of Revit followers to produce all stages of a project, from concept to construction. I have used Revit architecture successfully for simple

Solved: Conseptual Mass
The void in mass is meant to cut solid geometry within the same mass only! If you want your mass to cut solid elements in your project (such as columns, beams..), then you need to create

Rhino to Revit workflow for conceptual massing
If the geometry needs to be modified, use the Rhino model as the ''master'' file; Export a new *sat file and overwrite the geometry in the Revit family. Reloaded the conceptual mass family into the project and select overwrite;

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