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(Revit Arch 2009) Whats the best way to handle site paving? Do you model parking, sidewalks, curbs & ramps? Or just keep it 2d? If modeled, do you keep it flat for simplicity or do you actually slope for drainage and to match topo?
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Most of the time I do my parking and roads as a split surface and just change their surface material. If you have curbs and walks you may be able to do these is flat areas with slabs. It is a little harder to do in sloping areas.
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