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can someone teach me how to do these walls in revit? Thank you any help is greatly appreciated
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Hi, to create that kind of "Curtain Walls" you must use "Mass" objects then apply "Curtain Wall By Face", you can modeled in Revit or Rhino / Max (i prefer Rhino because is very simple and quick), you can crete that with Solid Blends, Extrusions, swept blend... in "Massing" menu.
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To make this an Official Tips&Tricks thread, here's a short video demonstrating this technique: http://gibsonhh.info/revit/video/curtainWallMassing.swf Enjoy!
Edited on: Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 8:56:48 AM
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Thank you so much ^_^ you're help is greatly appreciated
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