Dormers in Revit
Dormers in Revit
Dormers in Revit
Type 2 dormers do not have sidewalls and the dormer roof springs from the
eaves of the main roof
4. On the Properties Palette, select Edit button next to View Range. Change
Primary Range Top to Unlimited from the pull-down; Change Cut Plane
offset to 50 Select OK then OK This will allow you to see the top of the ridge
of the roof.
5. Set view to East Elevation - an elevation which allows you to see the gable head
on. On the Home tab, select Ref Plane and pick the top of the ridge. Draw the
reference plane horizontally to the left.
6. On the Home tab, select Level from the Ribbon and snap a new level to that
Reference Plane (it will be named Level 3 automatically).
9. Draw walls using the rectangle shape. Set height of wall to 30-0 In the options
bar, set Location Line, Finish Face: Exterior style. Turn on Chain. Start from
the outside face of the bottom exterior wall.
17. Move Move the ridge line of the dormer roof down to snap to the Reference
Plane.
22. The roofs intersect with one another and create valley lines:
23. Select the top wall of the dormer and move it down so it is below the valleys:
24. You need four walls to cut a dormer opening in the main roof, and the opening
should be fully contained within the dormer roof. The next step is to cut a dormer
opening in the main roof:
25. From the Home tab, select Dormer Opening.
26. Select the main roof edge first to indicate that you want to cut a hole in it, and
then pick a boundary for the hole by picking all four sides of the dormer walls you
just drew one at a time. Those edges will turn purple.
29. Select all three remaining walls (hold down the Control key to select multiple
objects).
30. Select Attach from the options line. Select the Top radio button. Pick the
dormer roof.
31. Select Attach again. Pick the Base radio button. Pick the main roof:
36. Select the Windows folder, then Casement Dbl with Trim.rfa
38. Place it in the center of the dormer wall. Hit Esc to cancel this repeating
command.
39. Done
But this is how you want it to look, with the ridge fully shown:
5. Set view to East Elevation - an elevation which allows you to see the gable head
on. On the Home tab, select Ref Plane and pick the top of the ridge. Draw the
reference plane horizontally to the right.
6. On the Home tab, select Level and snap a new level to that Reference Plane (it
will be named Level 3 automatically).
9. Click Modify. Click on the roof. Click Edit Footprint on the Ribbon. The edge of
the roof will turn purple you are in the roof editing sketch mode.
10. Click on the Split command on the Ribbon and select a point on the lower
purple edge of the roof say at about 30-0 from the end of the roof.
11. A big blue dot will appear at that point as a visual cue.
14. Hit the escape key twice or pick Modify from the Ribbon to cancel that
command and start a fresh command.
15. Select the reference plane you just drew. Click the Mirror Pick Axis icon from
the Ribbon. Select the center reference plane. You now have two reference
planes equally spaced around the centerline of the roof.
16. Select the roof and the select the Edit Footprint button on the Ribbon. The roof
edge will once again turn purple.
17. Select the Split command and split the lower edge of the roof at the right
Reference Plane. A blue dot will appear at that point as a visual cue. Hit Escape
key twice.
18. Select the middle segment of the roof and turn off the Defines Slope check box
on the options bar. Left click anywhere outside of drawing objects.
19. Select the Slope Arrow command on the Ribbon and start the first slope arrow
at the left split point and drag it to the center.
20. Note that the length of the arrow determines the angle of the slope. Left click
anywhere outside of drawing objects.
21. Mirror the slope arrow to the other side around the center Reference Plane. Left
click anywhere outside of drawing objects.
22. Select the green checkmark to finish the roof. The new gable is created
25. Note that the slope of the dormer gable is the same as the main roof. If you want,
you could change the slope of either roof by clicking on the roof, selecting Edit
Footprint icon then one of the slope arrows. In the Properties palette, to the right
of the Specify box, select Slope. Change the slope box that now is turned on.
Also change the other opposite slope arrow to have the same slope. Now click
the green checkmark to finish the roof.
26. Done