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How can I add pipes to the exterior in revit architecture? Obvious candidates are service pipe and rain water downpipes? TIASD
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The simple answer is a inplace family using sweeps or extrudes depending if the are curved/angled.
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There are parametric downspouts in the dowloads area. (Downspouts are what we call rain water downpipes in the US)
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Thanks You are spot on. My car doesn't have a trunk; just my elephant. Thanks for the translation!
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