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Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 1:32:55 PM | Sloped Walls w/ Diamond Roof

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I am trying to create sloped walls for an elevator tower where there is a high point on one corner, a low point on the opposite corner and the two others in-between (see jpg of sketchup model).  I am able to change the profile of the walls, but it flattens at the corners where the walls meet.  I've tried to import the sketchup model but I am unable to explode it.  It seems that I should create a mass and then turn the faces into walls.  I am having problems creating the mass.  It doesnt want to allow me to move the corners of the mass as you can do in ADT, Sketchup, & 3DSMax.  Any ideas? RAC 2008.  Thanks.

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Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 4:36:14 PM | Sloped Walls w/ Diamond Roof

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You can simply establish a reference plane that slopes in an elevation then select all the walls and attach their top to the reference plane.  See attached file for an example.

You could also create a simply massing family as an extrustion in plan view then cut it at an angle with a void.  There is always a couple of ways to accomplish something in Revit.

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