I never made such a roof in revit and need a good advice on how to make it.
Revit curved wall to roof.
Select build roof roof plane from the menu then click and drag to draw a roof plane that bears on one of the horizontal walls.
When a dashed line is displayed on the exterior of the wall press tab to select the chain of walls and click to place the roof lines.
The roof is actually split in two parts one being the an actual roof and another being a reference to cut the wall that will be hidden later on.
As you can see below we have a curved retaining wall which is stepped at the top but we would like it to have a smooth slope.
By default revit uses straight panels resulting in faceted glazing when drawn around a curve.
One method you could use to create this would be to use the conceptual modelling tools to create complex curved geometry.
There are a few different ways to create a sloped profile of a curved wall in revit but here are two of my favourites.
An simple option which is often overlooked in revit is to use a basic wall style.
I need some help making a curved roof as shown on the attached pdf sketch.
On the options bar for overhang enter 600 and select defines slope.
I can get the wall to go up to one section or the other but not both.
Hope someone can help confused.
On the draw panel click pick walls.
Click and drag to draw the baseline along the outside of the wall s framing layer.
Release the mouse button and move your cursor in the direction of the roof.
This roof plane will become a curved eave or dutch kick.
In the drawing area highlight an entry wall.
I have a wall that is curved in plan that i am trying to attach to a curved roof that was made from a mass.
Edit profile of curved wall in revit void cut method.
Right click the shape edited curved edge floor to modify and select properties.
It sets them to project a flat surface to the edge or a curved surface that conforms to the arc edge of the floor.