EVERY Roof Type in Revit | 30 Models in One Video!

Link for Revit file 👇: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... 0:00 Introduction 0:36 Gable Roof 1:36 A-Frame Roof 2:32 Flat Roof 3:01 Hip Roof 3:49 Butterfly Roof 4:33 Clerestory Roof 6:23 Combination Roof 8:13 Conical Roof 8:53 Cross-Hipped Roof 9:48 Curved Roof 10:58 Box Gable Roof 13:21 Barrel Vaulted Roof 14:44 Dormer Roof 17:25 Dropped Eaves Roof 18:38 Dutch Gable Roof 20:58 Hexagonal Roof 22:09 Hip and Valley Roof 22:54 Gambrel Roof 24:04 Jerkinhead Roof 25:09 M-Shaped Roof 26:48 Mansard Roof 28:36 Sawtooth Roof 30:02 Shed Roof 30:54 Skillion Roof 32:43 Monitor Roof 34:34 Pyramid Hip Roof 35:19 Saltbox Roof 36:33 Dome Roof 38:40 Helm Roof 39:59 Roof by Mass Welcome to the ultimate, definitive Revit roof modeling masterclass! Are you tired of struggling with messy roof joins, unusual architectural profiles, or complex geometric intersections in Autodesk Revit? In this fast-paced, highly detailed tutorial, we are setting a new standard by breaking down exactly how to model 30 distinct roof types in a single, streamlined video. From standard residential styles to highly advanced, non-traditional commercial geometries, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to master the Revit roof tool once and for all. We skip the empty filler and focus entirely on highly efficient, production-ready workflows that you can immediately apply to your architecture projects, professional BIM modeling tasks, or university studio submissions. What We Cover in This Masterclass: This 42-minute guide is meticulously structured to take you from a complete beginner level all the way to advanced architectural massing workflows. We break down the 30 roofs across four core structural categories: 1. Essential & Standard Roof Forms: Master the fundamentals of the Roof by Footprint tool. Learn to cleanly manipulate slope definitions, overhang dimensions, and plate heights to build standard shapes like Gable, Hip, Mansard, Gambrel, Shed (Skillion), Jerkinhead, and Saltbox roofs. 2. Complex & Multi-Slope Systems: Take your skills a step further by learning how to handle intersecting roof planes, varying wall heights, and internal valleys. We cover Butterfly profiles, Monitor roofs, M-shaped structures, combination roofs, and integrated dormers. 3. Advanced Geometric & Curved Roofs: Learn when to step away from standard footprints. We dive deep into the Roof by Extrusion tool and parametric editing to create Barrel Vaults, Arch designs, Bowstring trusses, Butterfly curves, and multi-directional wave shapes. 4. Custom & High-End Architectural Forms: For complex, modern architecture, we explore advanced modeling techniques. Learn how to leverage In-Place Massing, Modify Sub-Elements (for flat roofs with complex drainage slopes), truncated cones, hyper-parabolic surfaces, and clean multi-level roof joins that keep your project's analytical model completely intact. Key Technical Workflows Explained: Throughout these 30 examples, you will also learn professional tips and tricks for: Correctly using Slope Arrows versus checking the Defines Slope property. Adjusting the Rafter Cut parameter (Plumb Cut vs. Square Cut vs. Two-Cut Square) to get the exact fascia profiles your detailing requires. Cleanly executing the Join/Unjoin Roof tool to bridge separate structures without creating drafting errors. Efficiently using the Attach Top/Base command to instantly make complex curtain walls and structural walls conform to your custom roof profiles. Why This Video Is Your Permanent Reference Guide: Instead of spending hours searching through dozens of disconnected tutorials when you are stuck on a tight project deadline, you can bookmark this single video. Each roof is modeled cleanly using real-world best practices, showing you the exact settings, constraints, and parameters needed in the Properties Palette. Software Version: Autodesk Revit (The techniques shown are universally applicable across recent versions of Revit). If this comprehensive guide saves you time and streamlines your design workflow, please Hit the Subscribe Button and leave a comment below sharing which roof type usually gives you the most trouble! Turn on notifications so you never miss our next deep-dive, fast-paced technical tutorial.