Great Video Balkan! This works for an outside corner condition very well. I tried doing this for an inside corner condition and had issues with the toggle mullion join not working.
exactly what i've been looking for. however, usually mullion (vertical) wins over the transom (horizontal) so connecting the transoms like you did doesn't work. is there any other workarounds for that specific issue?
In the current stage of architecture and Revit, do you think I should learn Dynamo? I've been using Revit for years, but I haven't worked with Dynamo at all. I'm really curious to know your opinion on Dynamo.
It's a powerful tool but takes a lot of time and effort to master. I see it as a specialization or career path. It's not something to learn on the side, at least in my opinion. If you think that this is something that you would like to do, by all means, it's a very good path.
Oooooo, you're my hero!
So nice scale of detailing. Useful. Thanks.
Great Video Balkan! This works for an outside corner condition very well. I tried doing this for an inside corner condition and had issues with the toggle mullion join not working.
Thank you very much! I finally solved those ugly corners ahah
Thanks👍
hi balkan finally u make the corner of the mullion but we need the opposite should the column cut the sleeping mullion
🙏 you are the best 💪👏
Thanks
Your the best
exactly what i've been looking for.
however, usually mullion (vertical) wins over the transom (horizontal) so connecting the transoms like you did doesn't work. is there any other workarounds for that specific issue?
You can change the curtain wall settings to have the transom join over the mullion.
Great .... thanks
Thank you. Can you please make a video on how to rotate mullions (angle of the mullions) on a curved curtain wall .
Thanks
In the current stage of architecture and Revit, do you think I should learn Dynamo? I've been using Revit for years, but I haven't worked with Dynamo at all. I'm really curious to know your opinion on Dynamo.
I know that my question doesn't match the content of the video, I apologize for that.😅
It's a powerful tool but takes a lot of time and effort to master. I see it as a specialization or career path. It's not something to learn on the side, at least in my opinion.
If you think that this is something that you would like to do, by all means, it's a very good path.
@@balkanarchitect Thank you very much for your answer. You are my favorite Revit instructor 🌟
Try to follow this if you can
Why in the world is this mullion condition NOT built into Revit. This is a common corner condition! AutoDesk please add this!
..так вообще никто не делает )))