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Shopping Mall infrastructure - Floor 2 slopped

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Baonq
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Shopping Mall infrastructure - Floor 2 slopped

Hi all, I'm using Revit 2023 and I want to model infrastructure of the shopping mall.

The design includes 2 areas, a parking area and a pedestrian area (tiled). I have modeled the shapes of the design by floor, however I am not able to show these slabs sloping in two directions. Can you guide me how to model these objects? 

In addition, how can the intersection position between the floor slabs match and have a smooth transition?

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Thank you very much for your help

 

 

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barthbradley
in reply to: Baonq

Sloping in 2 opposite directions?  

 

-Modify Sub-Elements and bisect the Floor with a Split Line that has a higher elevation

-Join 2 Floors, that have opposing slopes, together.  

- Use a Roof to represent the Floor and then you can define opposing slopes. You could even sketch the cross-sectional profile of the Floor using Roof by Extrusion.  

 

 

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ToanDN
in reply to: Baonq

Two easy ways:

  1.  Calculate how much rise from 0.1% slope for the length of the floor.  Model a flat floor > modify sub-elements > draw a spilt line at the peak > select each of the three points on one end and change the elevation based on your calculation above.
  2. Model in place using a blend using ones section profile but change the vertical offset for the profile at one end to get the slope.

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Baonq
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Thank you so much for 2 solution. I will try those.

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