Revit Pure BASICS CurtainWalls
Revit Pure BASICS CurtainWalls
Revit Pure BASICS CurtainWalls
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1. BASIC INTERFACE
1.1. The Ribbon 12
1.2 Status, View And Options Bars 14
1.3 Project Browser And Properties 15
1.4 11 Beginner Tips To Understand Revit Interface 16
1.5 Family, Type And Instance 19
2. WALLS
2.1. Create a Basic Wall 22
2.2. Adjust Walls 25
2.3. Create Sweeps and Reveals 26
2.4. Basic Walls FAQ 27
2.5 Compound Walls 28
2.6 Modify Wall Structure 29
2.7 5 Advanced Wall Tips 32
3. MODIFY
3.1. Adjusting Existing Elements 35
5. FLOORS
5.1. Create a Floor 46
5.2. 4 Floor Tips 48
6. CEILINGS
6.1. Create A Ceiling 50
6.2. Modify Ceiling Tiles Grids 52
7. ROOF
7.1. Create A Roof 53
7.2. 10 Basic Roof Tips 54
7.3. 5 Advanced Roof Tips 60
8. DOORS
8.1. Create A Door 63
9. WINDOWS
9.1. Create A Window 64
11. STAIRS
11.1. Before Modeling Your First Stair 80
11.2 Create A Basic Stair 82
11.3 9 Essential Stair Tips 84
11.4 3 Advanced Stair Tips 89
12. RAILINGS
12.1 Create A Railing 91
12.2 3 Railing Creation Tips 92
12.3 The Anatomy Of A Railing 94
12.4 Create A Top Rail / Handrail 97
12.5 Create A Baluster Pattern 102
12.6 6 Tips To Create the Perfect Railing Type 105
12.7 3 Advanced Railing Tips 108
13. SITE
13.1. Create A Topography 110
13.2. Create A Building Pad 112
14. MATERIALS
14.2. Create a Material 112
14.2. Split Face / Paint 114
15. ROOMS
15.1. What Is A Room? 115
15.2. Adjust Room Height 116
PART 2: VIEWS
16. VIEWS
16.1. How To Create New Views 118
16.2 5 Settings To Adjust In Each View 119
16.3 Setting Far Clip 122
19. ELEVATIONS
19.1. Create An Elevation 127
20. CALLOUTS
20.1. Create A Callout 128
21. DETAILS
21.1. Create Detailing - Hybrid Technique 129
21.2. 8 Tips For Efficient Detailing 130
22. 3D VIEWS
22.1. Create 3D Views 134
22.2. Create a Perspective 135
23. LEGENDS
23.1. What Are Legends Used For? 136
25. VISIBILITY
25.1. Hide Elements 140
25.2 Visibility Graphics 141
25.3 Temporary Hide/Isolate Elements 142
PART 3: ANNOTATE
26. LINES
26.1. Detail Lines vs Model Lines 144
26.2 Create A Line Style 145
27. TAGS
27.1. What Is A Tag? 146
27.2 Room Tag / Material Tag 147
27.3 4 Basic Tags Tips 148
28. TEXT
28.1. Place Text And Adjust Leaders 150
29. REGIONS
29.1. What Is A Region? 151
29.2 Edit Region Type 152
29.3 Hide Things With Masking Region 153
29.4 Create A Pattern 154
30. DIMENSIONS
30.1. Create A Dimension 155
33. PRINT
32.1 Print Your View Or Sheet 168
39. WORKSETS
39.1 What Are Worksets? 200
39.2 5 Tips To Use Worksets Properly 202
40. GROUPS
40.1 Create A Group 206
40.2 Quick Group Tips 207
42. FAMILIES
42.1 Create A Cabinet Family 210
42.2 Create Annotation Family 216
Curtain Walls contains most properties of a basic wall. They have bottom
and top constraints and their profile can be modified. The difference lies
among the following features:
CURTAIN GRIDS
Curtain grids are division created on the walls. These division can be
horizontal or vertical.
MULLIONS
Mullions are elements that can be created on each curtain grid segment,
as well as on each curtain wall extremities.
CURTAIN PANELS
Curtain panels are rectangular elements located between each curtain
grids.
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10.2
CURTAIN WALLS
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SELECT A TYPE
Curtain Walls are created in the same way as regular walls. Select the wall
tool in the architecture tab. The difference is that when selecting a type,
you have to scroll down to select a wall in the Curtain Wall category. These
walls have a glass icon next to them.
Like with regular walls, set base and top constraints. Then draw the wall.
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10.3
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10.4
CURTAIN WALLS
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Select curtain wall and click . Set layouts and spacing for
vertical and horizontal grids. Use Maximum Spacing layout to equally
divide your curtain wall. Use Fixed Distance to set a specified distance
between grids, except for the filler at beginning or end.
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10.4
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ADD MULLIONS
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10.5
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When you select a mullion, only segment between two curtain grids will be
selected. Right-click to get more selection options like in the image below.
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The power of curtain walls is that you don’t have to only use glazed panels.
In fact, you can use any wall type available in your project. You can also
make the curtain panel empty.
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10.6
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If you replace a curtain panel by a wall, make sure to set the offset in the
instance properties, under Location Line Offset. A negative value for the
offset will push the wall to the interior side.
Curtain panels can be replaced by a door. These doors are different from
regular doors: their size is dictated by the space between curtain grids.
Make sure to delete the mullion below the door.
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10.6
CURTAIN WALLS
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By default, curtain grids fill the entire length of a curtain wall. When
selecting curtain grids, click on Add/Remove Segment, then click on
segments to remove or add them. Mullions will be automatically deleted.
When using Fixed Distance for grids layout, set the justification in the
instance properties of the curtain wall.
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Select a mullion, you will see you the icon on each extremity. Click it to
change continuity on intersecting mullions.
This process can also be automated in curtain wall type properties, under
the parameter Join Condition.
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10.7
CURTAIN WALLS
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Curtain Walls are awesome because their use is not limited to curtain walls.
In the casino project pictured below, we used curtain walls for interior
perforated panels.
To get that result, create a custom curtain panel family with triangle holes
inside an extrusion. Then add an offset of 3mm between the reference
planes and the extrusion to mimic the joint between panels.
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10.8
CURTAIN WALLS
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All curtain grids are parallel to one another. To change the angle, select
curtain wall and set Vertical and Horizontal angles in Instance Properties.
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