Curtain Walls: Advanced Design Techniques |
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Designing a Curtain Wall |
| In this simple exercise, we’ll walk through the creation of a simple curtain wall. To draw a curtain wall, you can either draw a standard wall and then change its type to Curtain Wall or select a Cur-tain Wall type from the Wall Type Selector first. Follow these steps: |
- Select the Wall tool.
- From the Type Selector, select Curtain Wall.
- In the Level 1 plan view, draw a simple curtain wall (Figure 11.24). Use the wall type Curtain Wall 1.
- Toggle the view to see the result in 3D.
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Figure 11.23
Customized curtain panels |
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Figure 11.24
A generic curtain wall before adding any grids or mullions looks like a simple glass wall. |
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- Divide the wall into panels using the Curtain Grid tool on theModeling tab in the Design bar. Mouse over the edges of the wall to get a preview of where the grid will be placed. Revit has some intelligent snapping built into grid placement that looks for midpoints and points that will divide the panel into thirds. Place the grid so that you get something like Figure 11.25.
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Figure 11.25
Curtain wall with a few added grids |
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- Place mullions on the wall. You can place one mullion at a time by selecting separate grid segments. If you want to apply the same mullion on all segments, hold the Ctrl key and click a gridline to select all segments and apply the mullions. With mullions placed, your wall should look like Figure 11.26.
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Figure 11.26
Mullions applied to the grids on a curtain wall |
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- Let’s say you want to add more mullions, but this time you don’t want them to extend the entire height of the curtain wall. Select the Curtain Grid Line tool, and place new grids (Figure 11.27)
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Figure 11.27
To add more mullions, you will need to add another grid |
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- Before applying a mullion to the new gridline, delete the segments of the gridline where you don’t wish the mullion to occur. Exit the Curtain Grid tool, and select the newly created grid-line. Click the Add Or Remove Segments button in the Options bar, and click the segment you want removed.
Remove the top and bottom segments, and then add mullions (Figure 11.28).
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Figure 11.28
Removing portions of the grid and applying a mullion on the remaining segment of the grid |
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