Curbing in Revit is the process of creating a sloped or beveled edge on a surface, typically used to define the boundary of a pavement or other hardscape element. It can be used to create a variety of different curb styles, including:
- Square curbs
- Rounded curbs
- Curbs with a reveal
- Curbs with a drip edge
Curbs can be created using a variety of different tools in Revit, including the Curb tool, the Extrude tool, and the Sweep tool. The Curb tool is the most commonly used tool for creating curbs, as it allows you to create a curb with a single click. The Extrude tool can be used to create more complex curbs, such as curbs with a reveal or a drip edge. The Sweep tool can be used to create curbs along a curved path.
Curbs are an important part of any hardscape design, as they help to define the boundary of the pavement and prevent water from running off the edge. They can also be used to add a decorative element to a landscape.