Customizing Curtain Wall in Revit: A Step-by-Step Guide for 3D View Manipulation
This first assignment in this lesson is going to be to customize our curtain wall a bit, and I'm going to do all of this from the 3D view.
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This first assignment in this lesson is going to be to customize our curtain wall a bit, and I'm going to do all of this from the 3D view.
One thing you may have noticed is that we have created three details, but when you look at our Wall Section, we only have one detail Callout.
Now, let's get these views set up so that we can put them on a sheet.
To address this area where we have an interior wall and an exterior wall at the same location, we'll need to split this wall so that we can maintain the...
Here on level two, you can see that it looks a little different, and that's primarily because we haven't really been working in this view yet.
Now that we're ready to put views on Sheets, the first thing we want to do is understand some of the things that we have to do before we go through that...
Our next step in creating this model is going to be to add the walls.
In this next lesson, we're going to go ahead and explore some more options for tagging elements, similar to how we closed out lesson two with adding the door...
Now that we have the shaft all set up, the next step here is going to be to add the elevator.
To finish off this punched opening, what I'll do is I'll then set the panels to what I want them to be.
Now that we have our window detail component in, we need to get it into the right location.
Now we're going to go back through and make sure that we've got everything tagged that we need to have tagged.
Let's add some dimensions so that we can make sure that we have all the walls in the right location.
Now we can go in and take a look at the nosing of the stair, and you can see right now it's got a bit of a profiled nosing with this vertical leg and then this...
As you can see here, I've hopped over to sheet A401, and the reason I did that is because we're going to go in and we're going to make some modifications to...
Now we are ready to create our walls for this model and to do that what I want to do is I want to make sure that I have a few things set correctly and I know...
Now that we've finished up with our sections and elevations, we're going to go ahead and jump back into our floor plans.
So I've done the same thing that we did for our interior rendering.
Now, as we close up this lesson, I wanted to do a couple of demonstrations for you just to show what happens when we allow Revit to draw our boundary lines.
Learn how to create a custom curtain wall pattern in Revit by setting up grid spacing and bay dimensions between grid lines for a repeating facade design.