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Right now you can only apply a slab edge if it is slab is flat but not sloped. it would be really nice to have that work. I know there are workarounds, but this would be the simplest.
Floors are the only realistic system that can be used for building and site features that require many vertex elevations to model the design. Roofs can host sloping edge treatments. However, Roof vertices are at the bottom of the roof and, therefore, completely impractical to create site features like fully configurable parking lots, parking garages, etc.
After many years of requiring users to come up with work-arounds, it is time the Revit floor design team gets with the roof design team and adds the capability for slab edges to follow any floor edge regardless of slope. Just-do-it!
Below I posed the following on a suggestion titled "Slab Edge on Sloped Slabs" posted 7/12/17 which I saw first. irisolvohrc, I am amazed by your low key suggest. This is a capability that should have been provided years ago. It certainly should be provided in the next Revit release.
Combined these posts addressing the same thing have 30 votes (counting mine only once).
Floors are the only realistic system that can be used for building and site features that require many vertex elevations to model the design. Roofs can host sloping edge treatments. However, Roof vertices are at the bottom of the roof and, therefore, completely impractical to create site features like fully configurable parking lots, parking garages, etc.
After many years ofrequiring usersto come up with work-arounds, it is time the Revit floor design team gets with the roof design team and adds thecapability for slab edges to follow any floor edge regardless of slope. Just-do-it!
I want slab edges to be able to do a few things. Work on slopes. Be able to be cut with openings. And also that they can host rebar. That is a lot of working around something that works great expect for what is listed above.