About Changing the Space Geometry

When you change the geometry of a space, it can have different results for openings attached to the space surfaces.

Changing the Shape of a 3D Freeform Space

3D freeform spaces have a large number of possible geometries, such as a box, a pyramid, or an irregular freeform shape. Changing the geometry of the space can affect openings in space surfaces in the following ways:

Changing the Geometry Type

You can convert a 3D freeform space to an extruded 3D space, and vice versa. This will affect contained openings in different ways.

Changing the Associativity

You can convert associative spaces to non-associative spaces, and vice versa. This will affect contained openings in different ways.

The openings in associative spaces are generated by any openings that are in the boundary walls. For example, if a boundary wall has a window and a door, openings with the shape of the window and door are inserted in the space.