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Skewed building and walls that follow roof slope - two issues

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Prvoime
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Skewed building and walls that follow roof slope - two issues

I have to draw this existing building that follows the property borders and everything is out of whack.

 

The back wall is 40cm above the roof, and side walls must follow the roof slope.
So I edit the profile of side wall, pick the roof line, and move it to the top of the back wall.
But even though I picked the top of the back wall, it doesn't reach.
I can measure how much lower it is and move the sloped profile line so the side wall reaches the top of the back wall, but that brings me to another problem. Revit actually puts a slope to the top of the side walls.

Any idea what's going on here?

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Prvoime

Attaching all the Walls to another Roof doesn't work? Same concept as I showed you in your Railing Thread. Target Roof is just a reference element to be hidden in View afterwards

 

In this case, you could probably Attach Top to a Reference Plane.  No? 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Prvoime


@Prvoime wrote:

I have to draw this existing building that follows the property borders and everything is out of whack.

 

The back wall is 40cm above the roof, and side walls must follow the roof slope.
So I edit the profile of side wall, pick the roof line, and move it to the top of the back wall.
But even though I picked the top of the back wall, it doesn't reach.
I can measure how much lower it is and move the sloped profile line so the side wall reaches the top of the back wall, but that brings me to another problem. Revit actually puts a slope to the top of the side walls.

Any idea what's going on here?

 

 


- Cut the wall with a solid mass and turn Mass category off.

- Create a roof under a different phase (past or future) to attach the walls to, then demolish the roof under that same phase

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Prvoime

This? 

 

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Prvoime
als Antwort auf: barthbradley


@barthbradley wrote:

Attaching all the Walls to another Roof doesn't work? Same concept as I showed you in your Railing Thread.


I keep forgetting I can use things in a way they're not meant to be used :verwirrtes_Gesicht:

On a related note, it dawned on me I can use roof by extrusion for this ugly floor I have, all sloped several times. Instead of messing about with points and brake lines and slope arrows, just drew a roof by extrusion in section and done!

 


In this case, you could probably Attach Top to a Reference Plane.  No? 


Probably? I had to move on with work, so I solved these walls with a void. Although I don't like using voids since they're not the easiest to hunt down later in project (especially if you forget you put it there).

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Prvoime


@Prvoime wrote:

I don't like using voids since they're not the easiest to hunt down later in project 

 

 

Voids? Name them and categorize them in such a way that you can readily identify them in your Project Browser.  Then you can use "Select All in View" from the Project Browser to quickly find it.  

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