By default the whole roof will be sloped.
Revit roof variable thickness not workign.
Check variable material in the roof structure to create sloped insulation.
Want a sloped structure or a sloped insulation in your flat roof.
8 set variable material for sloped insulation.
I appears that the variable thickness in floors and roofs only works with modifying sub elements in the floor.
When there is a variable thickness layer the top face of the roof or floor slopes and the bottom stays in a horizontal plane creating.
In the edit assembly dialog specify the material for layers and the thickness of those layers.
The next step i tried was making a plan roof and modifying the sub elements but since my roof is not rectangular there a lot of points in the middle that i have to manually adjust the height.
Set variable material for sloped insulation this is part of the revit pure basics package.
The variable layer thickness parameter of roofs and floors affects the shape editing tools in the following ways.
If you ve started exploring revit s floor tool you may have noticed that by default the floor elements that revit creates are composed of individual layers of uniform thickness in the image below we see a typical floor element shown in section.
The variable thickness parameter column will contain empty check boxes next to layers where variable thickness can be enabled.
It seems like it would be really easy for this to work with a slope arrow within the floor but that doesn t.
I have a balcony floor with multiple jogs and i d like for heights of all those jogs to fall along the slope and not have to independently calculate the height of each jog.
The insulation thickness must be at least as thick as the vertical slope else you will receive a warning.
Select the floor or roof.
Check out the full thing.
On the properties palette click edit type.
In the value box of the structure property click edit.
When there is no variable thickness layer the whole roof or floor slopes and maintains constant thickness between parallel top and bottom faces.