BIMSPACE command
Creates BIM Space entities from enclosed boundaries.
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Description
Creates BIM Space entities by picking a point inside an enclosed area defined by space bounding entities.
Note: Space bounding entities are 3D solids or linear 2D entities, which are
classified as a BIM entity and having Space bounding property set to
On. If the Centerline property of a space bounding
solid is set to On, the center of the solid is used as the space
boundary.
A label is created at the geometric center of space.
Note: The Space option of the BIMCLASSIFY command
converts any 2D or 3D entity into a BIM Space entity.
The height of the space is defined by:
- The top face of the highest bounding entity.
- The Default Space Height user preference, when all bounding entities are 2D linear entities.
Options within the command
- Edit
- Launches the Edit mode, which allows to add or remove space bounding entities in a Space by clicking them.
- BIM Space Properties
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- Representation
- Sets the visual representation of the BIM Space:
- Footprint: Space stamp only.
- Solid: Transparent 3D solid. The height of the solid is copied from the surrounding wall solids.
- Status
- Specifies the status of the Space.Note: If the space is out-of-date, an exclamation mark icon is displayed next to the space stamp. This can be solved with the BIMUPDATESPACE command.
- Name
- Sets the name of the space, which is also visible on the space stamp.
- Description
- Describes the space.
- Building
- Specifies the building to which the space is assigned to.
- Story
- Specifies the story to which the space is assigned to.
- Number
- Assigns a new number to the space. By default the space is automatically numbered.
- Interior Elevations
- Controls the display of Interior Elevations. If interior elevations are not created yet, the property is disabled.
- Entity property sets
- Click the Browse button to open the Enable per-instance
property set dialog box, then check the User namespace.Note: Additional properties can be created using the BIMPROPERTIES command.
Note: Assigning a Space property to a building element
overrides the element's Story and Building properties
with those of the space.