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hi
i have done a lot of work in revit, but never organic forms - and i need some help.
i have a circular building, with a courtyard. the roof slopes towards the courtyard. (see section.jpg).
what i need to to is to raise the facade in a certain part, in a soft curve (see raise.jpg).
does anyone know how i should do this?
thanks :-)
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You would need to look into massing to create this.
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