Roofs are very complicated topic in Revit for me but this course helped give me an introduction to roofs with clear explanations and easy steps. I would like another course in more depth and detailed for advanced Roof Design. The instructor style of tutorials is very helpful and we need more of such style.
Building Roofs with Revit
With Eric Wing
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Duration: 3h 11m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 9/4/2014
Course details
What's a room without a roof? This course covers the topic of adding roofs, roof framing, and detailing with Revit: from flat roofs to fun, free-form roofs and everything in between (hip, gable, mansard, Dutch hip combination, and gambrel). Eric Wing dives into flat roofs first, showing how to pitch insulation to roof drains, add crickets, and warp roofs to fit sloped framing. From there, he shows how to create pitched roofs, add dormers, and punch holes for skylights. Of course no roof can exist without a structure, so he also focuses on adding framing and trusses to support any roof shape. Looking for something more ornate? The final chapter shows how to add truss, valley, and wall attachment details for colonial, oriental, and gothic roof styles.
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Meet the instructor
Learner reviews
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Shahd Babbili
Shahd Babbili
Senior Architect | LEED GA | AIA Bahrain Country Rep | AIA ME Director of Communications
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Brian West
Brian West
Project Architect at Powers Brown Architecture
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Randall Caldwell
Randall Caldwell
Superintendent CMC Design Build
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