From the course: Revit: Multifamily Housing
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Modeling the deck floor - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit: Multifamily Housing
Modeling the deck floor
- [Narrator] Now that the structure is underneath where the deck is going to be located at the next thing I want to do is actually draw in a floor. For the wood boards it would be on the top of the deck. To accomplish that, we first need to go to the architecture tab then select on floor. After clicking on floor, make sure the floor deck is what's been selected. For the level, go here to the A-Foundation which is probably where yours is defaulted to and that's okay. And then for the height offset from level instead of four feet zero and a half inches why, I don't know why it's defaulting to that what I really want to do is go to four point five inches. So basically a height offset from level of four and half inches for this floor we're drawing in. Then select on the line tool. And the next thing we want to do is just draw in the floor. I'm going to click over here, come across, click here zoom back, click all the way out here come over, click out here, come across. Now I'm not exactly…
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Create exterior elevations11m 58s
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Adding windows 17m 41s
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Adding windows 210m 35s
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Adjusting siding locations3m 43s
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Creating the structural roof deck10m 28s
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Modeling the deck floor3m 37s
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Rail placement4m 36s
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Adjusting the exterior walls12m 23s
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