Thanks for the quick reply! Usefull data. But im still asking if you can make a wall in revit to at block or group or annything else? So, when i import the model to sketchup, the walls and ground are in a component?

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I have done the same but as you can see it is completely locked inside revit. I can not for example change the type of beam or floor. Unlike the columns I referenced, I can easily edit them and change their type/dimension etc.


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Good morning to everyone.

Im trying to import a surface to revit so i can apply the roof family to it so later im able to extend walls to it.

The problem is that transforms the surface into triangulated mesh which makes impossible to apply the roof to it. I can apply walls to it but is not what ive expected. I would like to do what is shown in the video:

So is there any workflow to solve this.

You think if i model it from grasshopper inside revit the problem will be fix

Or maybe breaking the surface in smaller parts.

Ive been strugeling already for more than a week

Hello after apply subD, cant export to acsi and if i try to load a rhino6 file to revit also returns amessage saint cant ne added.

Should the subD be done in some specific way. should i export it as a mesh or as a subd nurb surface

Sorry for so many questions

Thanks for your support.

By Flattening you mean directly scaling the control points on z direction?

I can also see from your grasshopper window you have the SubD tools, How can i add them to my grasshopper?

I also see you transfer the surface from rhino inside reviit tool. I guess you did it from revit?

Again thanks for the guide 2351a5e196

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