Revit Roof Tutorial - I modeled 23 Roof Types in Revit
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In this video I show you how to model 23 Roof types in Revit. Here is a list of all roof types that I will be modeling:
1. Shed Roof
2. Gable Roof
3. Flat Roof
4. Hip Roof
6. Jerkinhead Roof
7. M-shaped Roof
8. Mansard Roof
9. Pyramid Roof
10. Saltbox Roof
11. Sawtooth Roof
12. Dropped Eaves Roof
13. Butterfly Roof
14. Curved Roof
15. Clerestory Roof
16. A-frame Roof
17. Combination Roof
18. Cone Roof
19. Dome Roof
20. Dutch Gable Roof
21. Gambrel Roof
22. Hexagonal Roof
23. Monitor Roof
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
4:00 Shed Roof
6:12 Gable Roof
7:10 Flat Roof
9:05 Hip Roof
9:46 Hip and Valley Roof
10:55 Jerkinhead Roof
12:08 M-Shaped Roof
14:40 Mansard Roof
17:41 Saltbox Roof
19:15 Sawtooth Roof
21:02 Dropped Eaves Roof
22:14 Butterfly Roof
23:08 Curved Roof
24:26 Clerestory Roof
27:03 A-Frame Roof
28:10 Combination Roof
30:12 Cone Roof
30:50 Dome Roof
33:52 Dutch Gable Roof
36:18 Pyramid Hip Roof
36:37 Gambrel Roof
39:34 Hexagonal Roof
39:57 Monitor Roof
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4:00 Shed Roof
6:12 Gable Roof
7:10 Flat Roof
9:05 Hip Roof
9:46 Hip and Valley Roof
10:55 Jerkinhead Roof
12:08 M-Shaped Roof
14:40 Mansard Roof
17:41 Saltbox Roof
19:15 Sawtooth Roof
21:02 Dropped Eaves Roof
22:14 Butterfly Roof
23:08 Curved Roof
24:26 Clerestory Roof
27:03 A-Frame Roof
28:10 Combination Roof
30:12 Cone Roof
30:50 Dome Roof
33:52 Dutch Gable Roof
36:18 Pyramid Hip Roof
36:37 Gambrel Roof
39:34 Hexagonal Roof
39:57 Monitor Roof
Idk what I would do without your videos. They should make your youtube channel a mandatory class at my university.
I am wondering if all universities are deficient in this regard at this point.
For someone who has just started revit after using Autocad for the last 15 years this is pure gold.
I really needed to see this video to finally have enthusiasm for the program.
Window families are still killing me, I can’t seem to import any into revit on my one month free trial
Loved it!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!!
Hey BA, thank you for this content it helped me so much.
I was having some trouble to make a simple dutch roof 😓 but now i know an easy way. 😎
Thanks Balkan Sir for this Revit video.
Thank you so much
You a life saver. Just in time for my submission.
Thank you for this tutorial. It helped me a lot!
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Sir you're really a lifesaver!!! Thank you so much for your videos😭❤️
Awesome tutorial!
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Thank you so much, Sir. Very good explanation.
I really enjoyed the video so thank you for this
Thank u for ur help. U r the best one👍👍
Nice Explanation😍
This clip is so underrated!
review only sir. just applying to my sidelines thanks be to God
Thank you so much!🙏
SUPER SUPER HELPFUL.
nice toturial!
love the vids Balkan, can you tell me how to do a flat roof on a circle structure (like the one you use for the dome roof) but instead of completely flat put a 5degree slope from the front of the building down to the back of the building? (I then would like to offset below that a sloping ceiling at the same angle with a void about 300mm) cheers
No need to apologize for length of video(s)! The repetition of commands in this video is a great way for my old brain to get a solid grasp that I'll remember tomorrow! Question regarding #19 Dutch Gable: you adjusted lower roof slope to 25 but left upper roof slope at 30. If slopes were matched, you'd still have horizonal line where roofs touch, but in real construction these regions would be continuous. If we matched slopes in this case, can we 'merge' the two roofs into one and perhaps the line/boundary would go away?
thanks for the Video
Thanks alot sir.
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wonderful
I want to know if There is in your tutorials a full project done Revit_Architectural and Civil.
Very nice
Hello, I have such a question how to change the height of a line in a specification in Revit
Hy, how do you make that Text that is visible in 3D too ? Best regarda
Hi
How to model a slab projection with bottom tapper (top straight)
Once again you've saved me,I needed the saltbox type, but the rest is also very usefull, I've saved this video, kind regards.
Great 😊
thank you
Hi, is it possible to add timestamps for the different types of roofs in the video so that it's easier to go to one specific type?
This will be greatly appreciated.
Is it possible to combine two different roof types in revit? I have a flat and gable roof design. Thanks
One thing your missing! Presentation when printing and using correct line work! :) A whole course could be added for this!
Quick question - with the example number 8, the mansard roof. The way that he's modeled it, it's essentially using two roofs. However the section shows a big flaw - because of the differing thicknesses, once the roofs have a vertical edge, the steeper roof has a much deeper edge, so there's a clear discrepancy there. Is there a way to neatly bridge that connection?
With the dome roof, would anybody know what the error message "Can't Make Roof" means, when trying to turn dome into a roof by using roof by face, been having issues and can't figure out why the error keeps happening?
Mr. Balkan Architect: Would it be possible for you to edit this video with time stamps? That would be really helpful! Another excellent video tutorial!
Greetings from Mexico City. I would like to ask you in which of your cousers I can study the way of including the paint as a finish in walls. As you konw, Tags include the last material of a wall face, however, being a thin material, paint can not be created as a material. I need to get a schedule that cointains all the information of the paint as a finish material (color, code, trade mark, etc.). Thank you very much
you could use one layer wall as a paint with thickness and all additional info that you need if you need it just for a schedule
@@vladyslavreznychenko5173 thank you
I was looking for advanced roof tools to make more complex roofs. Unfortunately the tutorial didn't cover them. Thanks anyway.
how about clean join on mansard roof ?
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Hi Balkan when I start drawing my roof, the first line appears way too low from my wall, Please let me know.
Greetings from Nigeria
How do I get a full video on complex roof design,thanks
You can find that here: balkan-architect.teachable.com/p/revit-roofs-masterclass
hello Balkan Architect, when will this file be on Patreon, i cant seem to find it there
Hello, it has just been uploaded to Patreon, I'm sorry for the delay.
Good Day sir, With all your roofs, still not helping me with the one I am sitting with, Maybe I can send you the file and you can help.
this guy has a room area with a slope of about 15 degrees to the front but there is a parapet built right around and a gutter at the end but it has a profile that is not square and it is a corrugated roof
I do not see a warped roof.....as in 2 high points of same value....² low points of different values....maybe u have done I just don't see it and how would you go about creating.
how to design a gable roof but not break in the middle one side length more and other side less
The M shaped roof part does not seem to work as it just says it can make the extrusion
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You know the line that appears when you are going to draw a roof, that line appears in the low part of my walls.
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And 10 and it is de scribed
Can not go back 10 second on gambrel roof without it skipping to next roof😂
Yep, another one who does not care about rafters connections, purlin design, concrete ring beams, insulation, battens etc. This is what actually defines the roof in BIM, not an angled rectangle. Why do you guys even need a powerful BIM software, if you may draw rectangles in 3D Max?