![]() ![]() Then, go to a suitable plan view and draw your soffit boundaries. To Create Soffits in Revit, go to the Architecture Tab → Roof (dropdown) → Soffit.Select the roof edges you want your fascia to fix to. To Create Fascia in Revit, go to the Architecture Tab → Roof→ Fascia.To be brief from the outset, here is the basic approach to creating Fascias, Soffits, Gutters and downpipes in Revit: So the question is, how do you create Fascias, Soffits, Gutters and downpipes in Revit? Therefore, as ever, I had to try to rectify this situation. What concerned me was how poor a lot of the online resources were at explaining how to model the Roofs Eaves elements, such as Fascias, Soffits, Gutters, Down Pipes, Soffits following roof falls, the boxing out of awkward end interfaces and, of course, gutter end caps. The results I came across were sufficient, but disappointing at best. So, obviously the itch had to be scratched and I went on to explore how to create Gutter End Caps in Revit. I didn’t think much of the statement, but for some reason it resonated with me. During the Week a colleague and I were discussing some generic Revit modelling methods when another colleague interjected with this: “You know what I hate about Gutters in Revit? The fact there are no end caps”. ![]()
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