OK, so those of you that are here that really know your stuff may start thinking that this isn’t really advanced. You’re right, but looking back, we started with navigating a freaking curtain wall… this is pretty advanced for those people that are just delving into Revit’s curtain walls; and you guys are doing great for [...]
OK, so by now, if you’re an architect, you’re probably saying “Will you please stop calling it a curtain wall?!?” No, I will not. Not because I don’t know that it’s not technically a curtain wall, but because unfortunately curtain wall is what Autodesk decided to call it. So just know, when I say curtain wall [...]
You probably wouldn’t believe me when I told you how many requests I get about how to add doors into curtain walls. Or maybe you’re one of the many that have struggled with this and would in fact believe me with how many requests I get! Whichever boat you float in, I’m glad you stopped by; [...]
Heh… I have to laugh at this one. Here in lies a tip that essentially is the answer for probably 80% of the problems that people have when working with Revit. This one in particular I see in about 30% of the questions regarding Curtain Walls; “Why can I move the grids in my curtain wall?!” [...]
So this is a first, right? Maybe the sign of things to come? I’m doing a series! Like many of my Tip of the Days, this is the answer to many people that get frustrated from trying to work with Curtain Walls. This is understandable, as navigating anything consisting of many components can be cumbersome, especially [...]