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Residential Roof Height - Eave Height Difference

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kalebmann0025C4SR
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Residential Roof Height - Eave Height Difference

Hello,

 

I have a client I am doing an addition for however, they have a roof that has been more complicated than I have seen before. The eave height in the middle area is 2' higher than the rest of the roof, with ridges being offset in order to accomplish this. The footprint isn't very simple, however I have attempted to model it as one roof, as I can't figure out how to split it up and join the roofs that way based on the layout. I have been successful in modeling the higher eave heights in the front of the residence by giving the line an offset value like I typically would, but the rear residence roof line is aligned, but at different heights and Revit is not liking that too much. See attachments for clarity, the PDF is the verified, existing roof plan I am trying to model off of.

 

Please help suggest how I can make this in Revit as I don't want to attempt to do this in CAD since I've made the switch to a BIM process across the board. 

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Try modelling separated roofs and cutting overlapping with voids:

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-cut-a-hole-....

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