I am looking for a way to do a double gable end in Revit, like the attachment I have shows. Is there any way to do this with a single roof? Or will I need to create two roofs which overlap each other to get this effect.
Thanks in advance!
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You only need to create your path and then click in your line where ever you like the slope fot this case you need to active the slope for three sides of your path i show you the example.
One subtlety...you'll probably want the lower projecting roof to extend back to the face of the wall in the taller gable. You can do that with the same sketches shown in the other replies. After finishing the roof use the Join/Unjoin Roof tool. Pick the rear edge of the lower gable roof first and then pick the face of the wall it should extend to.
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This is what I was looking for, thank you, I knew how to do two slopes, but not how to get them to overlap so that the secondary gable dies into the wall behind. The first two pictures show, this does not happen.
Thanks!!
In a private message @Anonymous asked about altering the wall's shape to create an opening that extends the space into the gable extension. See the images, I used Edit Profile on the wall. Just need to keep the extent of the wall on the underside of the lower gable to ensure the roof join is maintained.
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