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Tensile Roof

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hollywood572
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Tensile Roof

I have just started using revit this year and still trying to get the hang of it. I am doing a project that has a very complicated tensile roof structure and have been searching for a good way to accomplish this. If anyone can help me with this problem it would be most appreciated. Thanks
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Anonymous
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One with some beautiful 3th degree curves??
Go Autocad, don't waste your time; and I think that there is a lisp rutine
somewhere (caddigest, cadence, cad depot...??) I don't remenber where or in
one of my old zips, I try to find it.
Hector

PD: done in 5'

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I have just started using revit this year and still trying to get the hang
of it. I am doing a project that has a very complicated tensile roof
structure and have been searching for a good way to accomplish this. If
anyone can help me with this problem it would be most appreciated. Thanks
Message 3 of 5

Modelled in 1 minute in Revit.... 8-) But seriously neither your image or my image fairly represents a real tensile roof.

There are quite a variety and many of them will be very hard to model in Revit. Rhino, AutoCAD or other applications that support native NURB creation will generate such a form more easily. You can still use these forms in Revit if you choose to after modelling it elsewhere. Eventually we will get more modelling toys.

Oh, my example is an In-Place Roof family and created with a Solid Blend with small rectangular profiles at an angle to one another and offset as well.
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Anonymous
in reply to: hollywood572

Forgot attachment Steve



wrote in message news:5390228@discussion.autodesk.com...
Modelled in 1 minute in Revit.... 8-) But seriously neither your image or
my image fairly represents a real tensile roof.

There are quite a variety and many of them will be very hard to model in
Revit. Rhino, AutoCAD or other applications that support native NURB
creation will generate such a form more easily. You can still use these
forms in Revit if you choose to after modelling it elsewhere. Eventually we
will get more modelling toys.

Oh, my example is an In-Place Roof family a
nd created with a Solid Blend with small rectangular profiles at an angle to
one another and offset as wel
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SRobbins
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I saw something where a rhino model was used as a mass in revit and a roof
was applied to the face of it.


wrote in message news:5388371@discussion.autodesk.com...
I have just started using revit this year and still trying to get the hang
of it. I am doing a project that has a very complicated tensile roof
structure and have been searching for a good way to accomplish this. If
anyone can help me with this problem it would be most appreciated. Thanks

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