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Hello, I'm using Revit 2008 and having an issue that I can't seem to resolve on my own. We are doing a new healthcare facility in which the exterior walls are precast concrete panels and some are curved. In actuallity the curved radius will consist of segmented 8'w x 14'h panels. Now is where it gets complicated... I have punched window openings in the center of my patient rooms along this "curved" wall - ea. patient room is 16'w at the exterior wall, so my window will fall right at the intersection of my two 8'w precast panels. When all is said and done, I want to be able to have a precast concrete panel "layout sheet" that shows all of my panels in elevation with dimensions and of course I want to be able to schedule the window as a window. I've really lost a lot of sleep over this one, so any ideas on how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated.
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