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    Revit native mass

    Hello Revit gurus,

    Can some one shed me a light on how to make this form native in Revit? I am having a hard time to fillet the slope line(from the top down) with the vertical line (from the bottom up) with a constant radius and loft around the top and bottom profiles and make it parametrical ...

    Thanks.

    Ngoc
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      For this type of form, the mass.rft template is better than the adaptive template, because the mass template allows you to create levels and go to the floor plan of each level to modify a profile. A series of horizontals profiles can produce this form. Unfortunately, in Revit there is no easy button to make a fillet radius to solids. The attached image shows an idea of how this could be done. To make it parametric, you would need to add parameters to the profiles. To control the heights, simply change the elevation of the levels.
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        Originally posted by Alfredo Medina View Post
        For this type of form, the mass.rft template is better than the adaptive template, because the mass template allows you to create levels and go to the floor plan of each level to modify a profile. A series of horizontals profiles can produce this form. Unfortunately, in Revit there is no easy button to make a fillet radius to solids. The attached image shows an idea of how this could be done. To make it parametric, you would need to add parameters to the profiles. To control the heights, simply change the elevation of the levels.
        Thanks Alfredo. Its not that simple with profiles because my input are only 3 profiles( as shown in attached files) so 1. you cant create more profile to make the fillet and 2. even if you can, the form is not correct because it will create a fillet with different radius. It need to be the same radius ( 25000 mm).

        Thanks gain for looking into this mate.

        Ngoc
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          Yeah, but that radius that you mention happens at the front. What about at the other two sides? There's a radius there, too; all that combined with rounded corners. So, it's a geometrical challenge, especially if you want that tangent radius (front or sides, or both) parametric, and with the rounded corners.
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