nicolas Posted January 4 Posted January 4 I am looking for the procedure for designing a G+1 residential house in Revit. I have already drawn it in Autocad. I want to redraw it in Revit. Following drawing the walls and beam for the ground floor plan. I want to know what's next in term of drawing sequence 1. i have a 450mm. plinth to draw. Do I need to create a new layout for this or I only offset the base of the wall? 2. I need to draw the slab on grade and the ceiling slab. Are they both done in the ground floor plan using architecture > floor (architectural) or I need to draw the first floor layout and have it as floor and have a roof layout and then draw its floor etc. 3. how do i sketch the first floor wall as most of the walls is going to be on the same alignment. 4. where I can i get the best aluminium openings: casement, sliding, louvered and a roller shutter to put in the drawing? 5. i have a thickening to do over the top/edge of the slab some 125mm. thick Thanks for your input. Quote
nicolas Posted January 4 Author Posted January 4 As far I have understood the level need to the top of the main slab (as there are various depth, level of slab throughout a building). The wall will then adapt to go under the slab whatever its thickness. The Floor is always the floor. Hence when in ground floor, I need to create the ground slab or slab on grade. In first Floor, I create the first floor slab which is the ceiling of the ground floor. I have to create a roof level to enable me to draw the roof slab over the first floor and the parapet wall. Still have the openings to do and I hope to find the different casement, sliding aluminium and glazed opening, to the thickening of the slab at its edge, stainless railing and an outer staircase. I am glad I was able to do a dog-legged staircase with winders something I have been fighting to do for more than 20 years in vain in a few minutes. Quote
nod684 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 (edited) for Item 4, there are lots of families available online for roller shutters, louver and windows. If you need guidance on how to create them, post it here. Edited January 9 by nod684 1 Quote
nicolas Posted Friday at 05:22 PM Author Posted Friday at 05:22 PM Hi Nod684, I have been able to modify a roller shutter family and am almost finished except that I need to find a triple hung window. If you can help me find a family that would be great or use an existing family and modify it. Another difficulty that I see coming is to create a concrete surround with section 100mm x 100mm. around all windows and top hungs. Thanks to you and others for the advice and help. Quote
nod684 Posted Monday at 06:01 AM Posted Monday at 06:01 AM (edited) Try this one, roughly done... You can adjust the number of panels according to your need (No of Panels parameter) You can also turn on/off the window trim (the concrete surround with section 100mm x 100mm. around all windows that you mention) You can choose between Single and Multiple Panels by adjusting the MODE parameter value. 0 for Single, 1 for multiple. Top Hung Wdw.rfa Edited Monday at 08:26 AM by nod684 replace family Quote
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