double sloped floor

double sloped floor

kmatzumura
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double sloped floor

kmatzumura
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Hello,

 

Is there a way to build a double sloped floor os something similar on Revit?

I'm working on a project that has an open parking lot. The site has a slope in an "east-west" direction and also because of the levels of the project the parking lot needs to have another slope in the "north-south" direction, so the parking lot floor should have a double sloped floor. I'm using a building pad to cut some of the site (the topography is pretty irregular) and I'm also using floors for the parking lot.

 

I hope you understand what I'm trying to explain.

 

Greetings,

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constantin.stroescu
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Is this what you want?

 

 

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kmatzumura
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Thank you for your response.

 

Yes, I'm trying to do something like that to a floor, is it possible?

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constantin.stroescu
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There are two methods:

  1. Using Sub Elements :Select the Floor > Modify Sub Elements > (work in a 3d View) > select the small green rectangles placed on the corners and change the Z value . From Properties (with Floor selected) > Edit Type >Type Properties > Structure - Edit > Edit Assembly -Layers -you can use Variable parameter (to be applied to the structure or to other layers)
  2. another method is to use the Slope Arrow : select the Floor > Edit Boundary >Slope Arrow

The first method allows multiple slopes and it is a better solution

The second method allows only one slope....

Here you can find  a screencast showing The Sub Elements and the Slope Arrow methods:

https://screencast.autodesk.com/main/details/bf64ad62-7354-4e85-83ed-c0f51e65f76

 

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kmatzumura
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Thank you very much! This has helped me a lot 😄

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