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FLAT ROOF EDGE DETAIL

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dm0144
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FLAT ROOF EDGE DETAIL

Hello everyone

 

 

Any idea/suggestion on how to model the raised edge, where the wall meets the roof, just like in the image bellow?

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Message 2 of 16
Alfredo_Medina
in reply to: dm0144

Usually, one wall type up to the roof level, and another wall type for the parapet wall. That second wall type might have other layers of materials and a profile family added as a sweep at the top, to create the coping. 


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Message 3 of 16
barthbradley
in reply to: dm0144

Open and inspect the "rac_advanced_sample_project.rvt" that is included in the stock Revit Content - in the  "Samples" Folder. 

Message 4 of 16
dm0144
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Message 5 of 16
dm0144
in reply to: Alfredo_Medina

@Alfredo_Medina @barthbradley 

 

I have several questions regarding the join between the wall, roof and parapet wall.

 

1. How can I make only the concrete layer of the roof/floor to connect with the concrete layer of the wall? Something similar to having shape handles for the different layers of the floor.

 

2. How can I add insulation on top wrap on top of the parapet wall so the insulation is continuous from the facade to the roof?

 

3. How can I access the cap family, which I copied from the sample project, so I can edit it according to my wall thickness?

 

 

Message 6 of 16
barthbradley
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Message 7 of 16
dm0144
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@barthbradley 

Is there a way to wrap the wall at the top (sketch bellow)?

Also, I applied the same functions for the same layers, and the finish layer of the floor didn't connect with the finish layer of the parapet wall.

Message 8 of 16
RDAOU
in reply to: dm0144

@dm0144 

 

Place the Finish layer outside the Core

 

Parapet Join to Floor.gif

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Message 9 of 16
dm0144
in reply to: RDAOU

@RDAOU is there a way to wrap the insulation and finish layer around the core in section (close the top of the wall like in the sketch)?

Message 10 of 16
barthbradley
in reply to: dm0144

We normally model the top wrap with a Floor or Roof and then use Join Geometry to remove the visible linework between the Wall's finish layer and this Floor/Roof.

 

Another approach would be to build it into the Wall Assembly using a Sweep/Profile.   

 

...the method that is used for the Cap in this Wall Type:  

 

Edit Wall Assy.png

Message 11 of 16

Hey @dm0144 We do what @barthbradley mentioned and it is a nightmare I have to go through every time I have to work on soffits and parapets! Clad it with a roof or floor.

 

They should add the option to wrap all ends including top and bottom.

 

 

Message 12 of 16

There's not too many alternatives. You could Paint the top of the Wall too.  It's not quantifiable "geometry", but neither is a Wall Wrap.  

Message 13 of 16
RDAOU
in reply to: JasonLLINDNER

@JasonLLINDNER 

 

There isn't really a need for a new feature. It is possible to wrap all wall ends. I didn't think there was a need to reply to this one since the OP was enlightened by @barthbradley 😉 right BB?

 

 

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Message 14 of 16

@barthbradley sometimes we do quantify them when the code applies but in general it doesn"t need to be quantified the possibility to have a wrap at the end similar to the option in the wall at end and insert would suffice to rid us of the nightmare of cladding top and bottom

 

 

Message 15 of 16
JasonLLINDNER
in reply to: RDAOU

@RDAOU I see. I always open to being enlightened with new ideas please do tell. I will post the question new not to hijack this one

 

 

 

 

Message 16 of 16
RDAOU
in reply to: JasonLLINDNER

 

You don't really need to...it has been solved previously on this forum and can simply search using the right keywords ... Solved: Layer wrapping at the bottom of the wall - Autodesk Community - Revit Products

 

apply the same principle at the top end

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