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Mon, Jul 2, 2007 at 11:14:39 AM | Pilasters

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I need help with 2 questions.

1. I you have a wall with an EIFS finish, and you place a pilaster that has a brick finish, what is the best way to show this in plan view? If I join the pilaster to the wall, it takes on the EIFS finish. If I unjoin the pilaster, I just get an emply rectangle. Do I have to manually show the brick with detail lines?

2. What is the best way to place a pilaster on an outside corner where to exterior walls meet? The walls joins never seem to look right? Can you create in place? Or is there a better way?

Using Revit 9.1

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