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HI, fairly new to Revit. I've created a wall type with a sto render externally which in reality would have min 150mm brick banding below - how do i create this within the wall parameters?
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You could make one wall ( the brick banding wall) only go up to 150mm from ground level. Then directly on top have another wall with your storender buildup starting at 150mm above ground level and going up to whatever you want.
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You can do as Beaucoupnice suggests as seperate walls, or as a stacked wall (which is really separate walls - in essance grouped together). Or a more advanced solution would be to put the bick definition in a region in the lower part of the wall.
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Revit/enu/2013/Help/00001-Revit_He0/0328-Build_th328/0330-Architec330/0331-Walls331/0336-Modifyin336/0347-Working_347
For beginners, the stacked wall is easier.
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