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:
- Previous / next buttons step through every clash in your current filtered set, with a position counter ("N / M"). The dialog respects whatever search, filter, or view you had applied — so you can filter to "Critical on Level 3" and page through exactly those.
- Copy link to this clash copies a deep link that opens the set with this clash's details, keyed by its permanent clash number (#N). Paste it into chat, email, or meeting minutes — the number never changes, so the link stays valid.
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
- 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.
- Test context — the clash test the clash came from, its group, and the underlying identifiers.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Recommendations — the recommended priority, recommended status, and responsible contact produced by applying your clash matrix.
- Metadata — the set identifier, who created it, dates, and capture flags.
Tips
- Use Create a filter from this value in the All properties section to find every other clash sharing a property — for example, all clashes on the same pipe run or from the same source file.
- The AI explanation in the Analysis section is the fastest way to sanity-check a recommendation before accepting or overriding it.
- Filter the grid first, then open details and use previous/next — it turns the dialog into a review conveyor for exactly the slice you care about.
Limitations
- The clash title is read-only here, as everywhere on the web — titles are edited in the Navisworks plug-in.
- Geometry and spatial details depend on the data captured at publish time; older sets may need re-publishing with the latest plug-in to fill them in.
Related topics
- The Clash Grid — the columns and editing rules behind these fields.
- Running AI Analysis — where the Analysis and Recommendations sections get their content.
- Search, Filter and Group — building the filtered slice that previous/next walks through.
- The 3D Viewer section — full-scene review beyond the single-clash 3D tab.