Clash Details

Every clash in the grid has a full-screen details dialog — the single place where everything ClashWise knows about that clash comes together: the viewpoint image, the 3D model, both elements' properties, the geometry, the AI analysis, and the recommendations.

Where to find it

On the Clash sets page (https://clashwise.ai/my/clash-sets), click a clash's title (or its description) in the grid. The dialog opens full screen, titled with the clash's permanent identity: #N — Title.

Who can use it

Anyone who can view the set can open clash details. The inline tag editor follows the same editing rules as the grid; read-only organizations can view but not edit.

Navigating between clashes

You don't need to close the dialog to review the next clash:

The hero — image and model

At the top, Image and 3D Model tabs switch between the published viewpoint snapshot and an interactive 3D view of the clash. Either can be expanded to a lightbox for a closer look.

The eight sections

  1. Overview — the "#N — Title" heading, the Navisworks description plus an automatic summary, pills for Status, Priority, Type, and clash Distance, an inline Tags editor, and the clash's identifiers.
  2. Test context — the clash test the clash came from, its group, and the underlying identifiers.
  3. Elements — side-by-side cards for Element A and Element B with discipline color accents. An [AI] badge marks a category that was AI-inferred rather than read directly from the model.
  4. All properties — searchable property lists for each element, covering every Navisworks property captured at publish time. Each row offers Create a filter from this value (jump straight to a grid filter on that exact value) and Copy value to clipboard.
  5. Geometry & spatial (world meters) — the elements' bounding boxes, the clash distance and clash point, and the spatial relationship between A and B (for example, which is above which). If this data is missing, the dialog prompts you to re-publish the set with the latest plug-in.
  6. Analysis — the analyzed badge, a flag if the clash was manually edited, the matched matrix rule, the analysis summary, and the persisted AI explanation describing why the AI classified the clash the way it did.
  7. Recommendations — the recommended priority, recommended status, and responsible contact produced by applying your clash matrix.
  8. Metadata — the set identifier, who created it, dates, and capture flags.

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