I sincerely appreciate the kind words. It means a lot when spending most of my free time editing and recording these, to get such great feedback. It means a lot. Thank you!
hahahahahahaha. Revit. Archicad, Vectorworks, sketchup + medeek plugins, rhino + visualarq, chief architect all do proper framing -- all cost 1/4 to 1/2 as much as revit.
You can create a Curtain Wall Mullions schedule, make sure you set an additional parameter in the mullions to identify the mullion type, and Calculate Totals for length. Also add the Count parameter. This will give you the # of mullions as well as the total length. Usually we cost storefronts by area (cost/sf) so I haven't used a mullions schedule for pricing. Thanks!
Oooh good question. I would use a curtain panels between the mullion "studs". You might get some strange things at corners and around doors. Plus Revit will want to tag the wall assembly with a wall tag so make sure you don't tag the insulation by mistake. Great idea though!
Absolutely you can use the structural framing systems as well. When I have used these, they seem a bit more limiting to me than a curtain wall family. For openings, I usually edit the profile of the wall as a way to get doors and windows shown, and you can change the mullions to be headers, king studs, jack studs, etc. Great comment, thank you!
I've been looking for something like this for weeks. Thank you
Glad I could help! Thank you for watching!
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These tutorials are amazing
I sincerely appreciate the kind words. It means a lot when spending most of my free time editing and recording these, to get such great feedback. It means a lot. Thank you!
ever try to do similar with roof slope glazing to shop rafters and battens
Using a Beam-system instead of a curtain wall will actually solve the problem of overlapping walls 😊
The best video for ever, I wish you would create a full tutorial of Revit.
Not sure if I could do ALL of Revit, but I will keep making tips for you all. Thanks!
Can you add windows and doors into the wall ??
hahahahahahaha. Revit. Archicad, Vectorworks, sketchup + medeek plugins, rhino + visualarq, chief architect all do proper framing -- all cost 1/4 to 1/2 as much as revit.
How would you do a double top plate, which is typical of most construction (unless doing "advanced framing")?
How would you do a double top plate, typical of most studwall framing (unless doing "advanced framing")?
What if i need a schedule of the mullions for quantity and pricing
You can create a Curtain Wall Mullions schedule, make sure you set an additional parameter in the mullions to identify the mullion type, and Calculate Totals for length. Also add the Count parameter. This will give you the # of mullions as well as the total length. Usually we cost storefronts by area (cost/sf) so I haven't used a mullions schedule for pricing. Thanks!
Great video! What's the best strategy to model insulation panels between studs? Thanks!
Oooh good question. I would use a curtain panels between the mullion "studs". You might get some strange things at corners and around doors. Plus Revit will want to tag the wall assembly with a wall tag so make sure you don't tag the insulation by mistake. Great idea though!
instead use framing system mullion cant have openings i tried it in my project later changed to framing system
Absolutely you can use the structural framing systems as well. When I have used these, they seem a bit more limiting to me than a curtain wall family. For openings, I usually edit the profile of the wall as a way to get doors and windows shown, and you can change the mullions to be headers, king studs, jack studs, etc. Great comment, thank you!