Dania Hussain - Revit Architecture and the Importance of Revit Software

Making a beautiful house is very important because we can't build it again and again. So it's very necessary to make it perfect the first time. I am Dania Hussain a model as well as an interior or exterior designer. In this post am sharing my views on Revit Software. In the case of the ceilings, it is essential to model the walls beforehand, since these will allow us to place the panels in each room. In addition, as in the case of floors that we can lace panels by sketch, we can also place panels automatically. This is the easiest way to do it, but yes, as long as Revit finds a pace enclosed by walls. Finally, the case of the roofs is a little larger. We know in advance that there are sloping or flat roofs and it must be said that Revit does not distinguish between the two. Modeling roofs in Revit is also done in much the same way as for floors and ceilings by sketch. We will have to take as a reference the exterior walls of the facade and from them, applying offsets (roof overhang) and slopes by sections; we can easily model our roofs.

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Model Floors, Roofs, and Ceilings in Revit

Floors, roofs, ceilings. Speaking in a very generic way, they are practical all the horizontal elements that we can find in the construction of a building. These three parts have a very similar way of modeling in Revit and this is the reason why when learning this software, they almost always appear one after the other. The order is usually a rather logical and therefore similar order: starting first with the floors, later the soffits, and, finally, the ceilings. All this, clearly after having modeled the exterior and interior walls of our building.

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