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whats going on guys balkan architect here and in todays video im going to be showing you how to build or how to model a site embedded amphitheater so thats an amphitheater thats kind of embedded into the site into the terrain into the kind of the landscape and im just going to be showing you all the steps in rabbit that are necessary to create something like this now this idea i got from a comment so one of you will have to comment in the comment section in the videos saying can you model this and actually at that time i was binge watching the rome series with my girlfriend and it was like yes its commonplace back then to have all of these amphitheaters all over the place so why not show how to make that in revit so it was kind of good timing and also i think its an interesting topic it explores building amputaters and seating and also it explores adjusting the topography so i think its a good topic anyways before we get into that if you want to learn more about revit i have a