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I want to model up the below picture in Revit. In your opinion, what would be the simplest & most efficiant way of doing this. I initially tried an in-place faimly and cut out the different faces with void extrustions, but this was messy, un-accurate & time-consuming. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers
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We can't see in Plan view but, in What version?? Well, i think i use also the "Create-in-place" Extrusions, maybe some Blend.... Only see that in plan and elevations I can decide the best way....
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if you new all the exact dimensions, you could draw it in sketchup and load it into a family, or you could do a conceptual mass. or try typ's idea and use some voids. Either way you need to work out some dimensions for this first.
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