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    Default Site / Mass Tools revamped

    Summary: Wish the Site tools and Massing were two different tabs and more robust

    Description: Site Tab - This is probably one of the worst designed set of tools for Revit. It would be nice to have per-determined set of profiles like a curb at a road, that would automatically cut and follow the terrain. There are tons of site type profiles or even families that could be built into Revit to make the site tab more useful.

    Massing Tab - Just put all the massing tools here.

    Product and Feature: Revit Architecture - Site tools

    Submitted By: Charr Berteaux IV on 02/20/2014


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    Default Re: Site / Mass Tools revamped

    100% Agree. There is no good way to create a fairly robust site plan in Revit. Creating site elements such as curbs and sidewalks would to a long way to improving what I think is the most anemic area of Revit Architecture.

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