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Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 11:34:29 PM | costume curtain wall

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hi 

I want to model dry construction facade with a stone panel with costume structure that the vertical mullion is complete behind horizontal mullion and panel stick oh horizontal mulllion. section below.. can I do this with curtain wall if yes how to change the position of the mullion all over my project. if no how should I model it in family. be thankful if anyone helps me.

Ehsan Anvary



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Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 7:44:00 AM | costume curtain wall

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I would make this as a standard "basic wall" buildup.

For the vertical members, I would just give it the correct depth and assign a plain white solid colour to it and call the material "frame"For the horizontal members, I would just give it the correct depth again and assign the same plain white solid colour to it used in the vertical members "frame".For large scale plan views and sections (1:100/1:200) the vertical and horizontal members layers of the wall will just read as a white solid colour.

When your plan or section or detail scale gets to a size where you are going to need to show the actual horizontal or vertical members, you just add these in as 2D elements or a repeating 2D detail component. (1:20/1:10).

The reason I would do it this way is to not over-detail the information at larger scales.

 


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Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 12:56:52 AM | costume curtain wall

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thanks for your answer. i done it with sweep wall profile.


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