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How to Make a Sloping Rounded Roof

Tutorial by: Mr GG
September 24, 2004

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A rounded roof sloping to one of the gables. In Revit there are two ways to accomplish this. Use a roof by extrusion in combination with voids, or an in-place roof family. This tutorial explores the latter method.


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1.   Start with some walls, windows....Something like this.

2.   Choose Create on the Modelling tab of the Design Bar. And then choose the Family Category - Roofs.


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