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I don't think this is possible, (Dynamo aside). In Revit when a wall is applied to the face of a mass then it loses the capability to have the Structural check box. To my knowledge any non plumb wall has it's own definition. When the view category is turned to Structural this wall will still appear, even though it isn't structural and doesn't have analytical properties. So yes you may be able to create a sloped wall via Dynamo but it technically won't be structural or architectural it will be in a class by itself.
In 2011, one could select a wall (in RAC) and under Structural Usage you could select Non-Bearing, Bearing, Shear and Structural Combined. This made...
In elevations, where there is a structural wall and a non structural wall coming together in the same plane, Revit creates a line. Is there any way to...
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