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How to make a sloped, curved glass roof?

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Anonymous
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How to make a sloped, curved glass roof?

Anonymous
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I am trying to make a revit model based off a rhino model. How can i create a framing system (the red lines in the third image) to connect the roof to the curtain walls?

 

Thank you 🙂 

Sloping Glass Model (Rhino)Sloping Glass Model (Rhino)(Rhino)(Rhino)Revit Model (proposed beams in red)Revit Model (proposed beams in red)

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How to make a sloped, curved glass roof?

I am trying to make a revit model based off a rhino model. How can i create a framing system (the red lines in the third image) to connect the roof to the curtain walls?

 

Thank you 🙂 

Sloping Glass Model (Rhino)Sloping Glass Model (Rhino)(Rhino)(Rhino)Revit Model (proposed beams in red)Revit Model (proposed beams in red)

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Are they beams? Use Beam then.  Check 3D Snapping.  

Are they beams? Use Beam then.  Check 3D Snapping.  

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Yes, however i am unable to snap to the roof

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Yes, however i am unable to snap to the roof

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constantin.stroescu
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constantin.stroescu
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I'd use a Mass Element and then a Curtain System on on Face..as in my example

If you import a .sat file into Mass editor ,I think you will be able to snap on faces ....

 

Image 1.png

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/ece0b7da-d1e5-477b-be0c-82a03c3923b1

 

 

 

Constantin Stroescu

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I'd use a Mass Element and then a Curtain System on on Face..as in my example

If you import a .sat file into Mass editor ,I think you will be able to snap on faces ....

 

Image 1.png

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/ece0b7da-d1e5-477b-be0c-82a03c3923b1

 

 

 

Constantin Stroescu

EESignature

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Anonymous
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Thank you!

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Thank you!

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