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Im looking to put a conservatory into my design.
any ideas?
im very new to Revit as i am a student in university.
any help would be appreciated
thanks Shane
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Any ideas???
What with the design? With the use of Revit? Your question is a little open ended.
Assuming its how to Revit model your design, then start from the ground up.
Model the topography, place a pad to match the slab profile in the topography to flatten out the topography.
Model your floor slab to suit the profile of your wall perimeter.
Model your slab directly onto your floor.
Model your walls as per your design and place windows and doors.
Model your roof and your ceiling.
Add in your loose furniture.
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Im looking to put a conservatory into my design.
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Curtain walls and sloped glazing roof perhaps.
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