The beams are independent of one another are only associated with the common column and will cut back from the column accordingly.
How to join beam and floor in revit.
Setback and cutback apply when connecting beams to structural columns.
If you want to join the first selected geometry instance to several other instances select multiple join on the options bar.
Click modify tab geometry panel join drop down join geometry.
The column including its bounding box must have overlapping geometry with the beams of the join for the beams to cut back.
Any other beams that share the join will cut back accordingly.
They must also be of the same family type.
If you do not select this option you must make a first and second selection each time.
Open a section or elevation view showing the roof floor.
To constrain a beam system follow these steps.
Cross section of a column and beam join cross section of a structural floor and slab edge join concrete beams must have either of the following properties to participate in these joins otherwise they exhibit legacy behaviors and must be manually joined.
Select the element and choose modify sub elements.
The following illustration shows an example of a beam that is not.
Select the first geometry to join for example a wall face.
Use this to add slope to the roof floor.
In this video you will learn to clean up concrete beam joints if the beam column join tool does not give the desired result.
Tile this view with the plan view at the level of the beam system.
The 2 beams must be co planar to create a miter join.