Revit Joining Different Profile Roof
Using shape editing tools.
Revit joining different profile roof. What is the difficulty. But i m not really sure if this is a best practice. Hi everyone i m trying to join two roofs with different heights. The beam will not snap onto the other beams in the section.
When we are in a situation like this we can use a trick that is sometimes necessary with revit. When a dormer roof joins the main roof the rafters are not in line. We created a sloped roof and a roof slab below it. Create a new family.
You cannot join a roof to more than one top face of another roof. We will learn how to create two profile family and use them to define our fascia. I believe this tools are not design for this purpose. So in this tutorial we will close it edges using roof fascia.
We are going to use the roof slab as a gutter. For creating complex roof it might be easier if you create separate roof then use join roof tool to join them later. Then from the modify tab on your ribbon use the join geometry command and select the 7 1 2 roof and the wall. The wall must be attached to the target roof and the target roof must be a footprint roof.
It will join in the wrong order and you will need to use the drop down menu next to join to switch the join order. 23878 i also tried creating a single roof and selected the 3 lines in the sketch that i wanted to be offset from the level but the result is completely weird. I created two different roofs and i was able to align the slopes but i still see a line in between them. This is the easiest way to do it.
When you join geometry in the family editor you create a union between different shapes. This is a general procedure for joining roofs. In the previous tutorial we learn about creating roof in revit model. You need to create the bay window roof separately.
You can join a roof to the top face of another roof and the wall below that roof if you select the wall as the target. Floors ceilings and roofs cut walls. Structural elements cut host elements walls roofs ceilings and floors. I tried to join the geometries but revit won t allow me.