The attached section which is being drawn for an existing building entrance indicates a sloped exterior stuccoed sill below the upper floor windows. Wonder what is the best way to model (i.e., draw in Revit 2020) that sloped part: it is like a sloped floor? Or sloped roof? Or any other quicker way specifically for this situation?
Please advise.
If you don’t worry about the catogery, both roof and floor are easy enough, just boundary and slope. If you want that part to be a wall, either model in place extrusion with wall catogery, or even model in place generic model then create wall by face on it.
If the wall is a compound wall like shown, the window can define the opening geometry. If the primary building wall hosts the window and the other portion is framed out beyond then if then it might be useful to model it as a face based element to "attach" to the structural wall. An elevation that explains how that plays out in the design would help.
Steve Stafford
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