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Which element would suit best as a decorative, non-strucural "support"?

Which element would suit best as a decorative, non-strucural "support"?

dariawerynska
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Which element would suit best as a decorative, non-strucural "support"?

dariawerynska
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Hi fellows!

I have modelled an auditorium and I wonder if it's possible and purposeful to include some more decorative elements in Revit or you would advise to model it in some other 3D software.

Below I attach my idea for the auditorium. I want to model these green lines as wooden panels. Recently I modelled fancy stairs using a command "roof by extrusion" and now I'm wonder if there is some other smart way to model the idea from the drawing. 

What to you think? 

 

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ToanDN
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Yes you can use Revit tool to create those: architectural columns, non structural beams, etc...
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aRcHiTeCt.JM
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... hi @dariawerynska

 

.... you can create anything you want

.... take a look at these frames and elements (attached .rvt)

 

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... you can model entire families in any material

.... if you need help just ask me... I love to do that


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barthbradley
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I would build them in the model just as you want them built in the field, and  I would use loadable components, just as @ToanDN suggested.  

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