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Roofs and Ceilings Revit® Architecture 2012
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C H A P T E R OBJECTIVES Learn how to place a Roof by Footprint. Learn how to make a wall meet a roof. Learn how to change the Rafter Cut. Learn how to modify a roof slope with the Slope Arrow. Learn how to create a hole in a roof. Learn how to modify a flat roof slab by adding and moving vertices. Learn how to create a roof by Extrusion. Learn how to use the Join/Unjoin Roof button. Learn how to create dormers. Learn how to place gutters. Learn how to create a Roof Family. Learn how to place and modify Ceilings.
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Introduction In Revit Architecture, roofs can be placed by three methods: Roof by Footprint, Roof by Extrusion, and Roof by Face. Roof by Footprint and Roof by Extrusion are explained in this chapter, along with instructions on modifying and creating roofs and placing ceilings. NOTE: Roof by Face is used to place a roof on any surface of a Mass model. Instructions on how to use this feature are covered in Chapter 15 on Massing & Site.
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ROOF BY FOOTPRINT Follow along with EXERCISE 7-1 in your textbook
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Roof by Footprint button & Defines Slope check box Roof by Footprint button Defines Slope check box
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ROOF BY FOOTPRINT Follow along with EXERCISE 7-1 in your textbook Select ROOF settings in the Properties dialog box
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Slope field Finish Edit Mode button
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Default 3D View & Shadows Sun Path Shadows Button
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Roof by Footprint
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MODIFYING A ROOF BY FOOTPRINT Edit Footprint toolbar NOTE: The Defines Slope check box determines whether you have a roof slope or not. If the check box is checked, you will see an angle and slope rise number. If the check box is unchecked, you will not see an angle and slope number next to a roof line. Defines Slope check box
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Tile button
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MAKING A WALL MEET A ROOF Attach Top/Base button Wall attached to the roof
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CHANGING THE RAFTER CUT Fascia Depth field East Elevation drawing
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Slope Arrow button Arrow Properties options
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CREATING A HOLE IN A ROOF NOTE: Be sure that all the lines in the circle and rectangles do not have slope angles. If they do, select the lines, and uncheck the Defines Slope check box in the Options Bar. Modify | Roofs toolbar Edit Footprint button Modify | Roofs > Edit Footprint Toolbar. Finish Edit Mode button
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MODIFYING A ROOF SLAB BY MOVING VERTICES Modify | Roofs toolbar Corner of roof moves upward
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Shape of roofs changed crossing point moved Modified roof Shape of roofs changed Split Line drawing
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Multiple roof line changes TIP: A node is formed everywhere that one Split Line crosses another. You can move these nodes in Plan view with your keyboard arrow keys; change their height by clicking on them and entering a dimension. You can also go back into Edit ( Sketch Mode ), and change the exterior perimeter shape of the roof.
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Beam button Beam placement
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Ref Plane Ref Plane button Pick Lines button
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Roof by Extrusion
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Roof by Extrusion continued… Create a roof using the Spline button Line placed becomes the top of the roof
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Grips Use the grips to stretch the roof Use the Create Extrusion Roof Profile to create the roof drawing
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Join / Unjoin Roof Select the roofs you want to join
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3D View Default 3D View Dormer
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Dormer button Roof/Wall Edges button
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Make a copy of the dormer
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GUTTERS Instance Properties dialog box
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SHAPE EDITING Shape Edited roof
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PLACING CEILINGS Compound Ceiling Properties dialog box Filter button & dialog box Create Ceiling Boundary toolbar
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Floors Revit® Architecture 2012
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C H A P T E R OBJECTIVES Learn how to create a floor by Face. Learn how to place a floor by Walls. Learn how to create a Floor Family. Learn how to add a Floor Slab Edge. Learn how to use the Edit Cut Profile tool.
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Introduction In Revit Architecture, Floor objects are horizontal slabs that are very similar to Roofs. These slabs can be used for any horizontal purpose such as countertops, ceilings, and so on. As with Walls and Roofs, Floors can be configured with components such as structure, floor finishes, carpet, and so on. You typically want to create a floor in a floor plan view. Floors are, by default, offset downward from the level on which they are placed. The Floor Properties dialog box.
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Instance Properties Instance Properties in the Floor Properties dialog box:
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Instance Properties continued… Instance Properties in the Floor Properties dialog box:
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Floor by Face Floor by Face is used to place a floor on any horizontal face of a Mass model. Pick Walls sketch Type Properties dialog box
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Modify Floors Modify | Section toolbar A wall heals as the floor is moved Creating a building section
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Floor Families Thin Lines button CREATING AND MODIFYING A FLOOR FAMILY Edit Assembly Materials dialog box
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CHANGING AND MODIFYING A FLOOR SLAB EDGE
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Split Trim Line
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CHANGING AND MODIFYING A FLOOR SLAB EDGE continued… Slab Edge drawing Load Family button
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Different materials Floor and floor edge are separate because they are different materials…
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EDIT CUT PROFILE TOOL Unjoin Geometry button
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EDIT CUT PROFILE TOOL continued… Cut Profile button Only the Section view is changed Use the Line button to create lines
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