The roof construction process mirrors the Level Two slab creation workflow, with one key difference: we'll execute it from the Roof plan view. This Roof plan represents a dedicated level established during our initial building height configuration—a critical reference point that ensures proper vertical coordination throughout the project.
Before proceeding with the roof geometry, we must address two essential preparatory steps. First, this plan lacks an existing phase version, which breaks our established project consistency. To remedy this, right-click and select 'Duplicate,' then choose the standard 'Duplicate' option. Next, navigate to the phase properties and change the designation from new construction to existing—this maintains phase coordination across all project views.
The second preparatory step involves implementing our established naming convention. Consistency in view nomenclature isn't merely organizational preference; it's fundamental to efficient project navigation and team coordination. Rename this view to align with our existing structure: Existing Level One, Existing Level Two, and now Existing Roof. This systematic approach prevents confusion during design development and construction documentation phases.
With our view properly configured, navigate to Architecture and select 'Roof' to access the roofing tools. For this application, we'll specify the Steel Truss with Insulation on Metal Deck—EPDM system. EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) represents a proven single-ply membrane solution that offers exceptional durability and weather resistance—particularly relevant given current building performance standards and energy code requirements. Select the Rectangle tool and trace the interior perimeter of the building footprint, maintaining precise alignment with the structural boundaries.
The directional symbols that appear during sketch creation indicate roof slope orientation—a critical consideration for drainage design. Since we're implementing a flat roof system, these slope indicators require adjustment. To efficiently select the entire sketch perimeter, hover over any line segment and press TAB. This action highlights the complete chain of connected elements, allowing simultaneous selection of all four boundary lines with a single left-click. Once selected, locate the slope checkbox and uncheck it to establish the flat roof configuration.
Before finalizing the sketch, verify that the Base Level parameter correctly references "Roof"—this ensures proper elevation coordination with the overall building model. With these parameters confirmed, execute the 'Finish Sketch' command to complete the roof geometry.
A quick verification in 3D view reveals our completed building envelope—a clean, properly coordinated structure ready for the next phase of development. This solid foundation sets the stage for implementing the building's fenestration system, beginning with door placement and configuration.
With our building envelope complete, we can now focus on creating the primary entry door—a critical element that will define both the building's functionality and aesthetic character.