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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Revit Arch 2013 - Roof - Starts at first floor level and second floor level
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Hi! I am working on a home plan where the roof design has one side of the gable roof at the second floor level and the other side of the gable starting on the first floor level. See attached sketch. How do you design this type of roof with Revit Architecture 2013? This roofline is similar to a salt box design.
Thanks!
Rob
Edited on: Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 7:59:58 PM
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Change you eave height when editing roof line, or you can use 2 roofs
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Look at the properties of any roof sketch line. Not only can it be slope defining but you can set where it is in relation to your roof. So if your roof is defined from the high eave, just set that lower roof edge where as a negative from that level.
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