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I am trying to create a sloped floor for a theatre in Revit. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how this could be accomplished? -Beau Ringener/Vladimir Lenin
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If the auditorium slab is both slopde and has curved aisles, then you will want to make it using revolve. Draw a solid revolved mass and draw the section of the slab and then draw the axis that will be the center of the radius for the aisles in plan. You may then want to draw some void masses to cut the geometry of the slab in plan. After making the mass, you can then use the Roof by Face tool to pick the top faces of your mass and generate a slab out of them. Why this last step instead of just modeling an in-oplace object to be the slab? If you do the roof-by-face, then you can easily revise the slab to be 5, 6", or 8" by simply editing the assembly
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