3 Types of Panel Facade in Revit Tutorial

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00:00 - Intro
01:47 - Wall Sweep Method
09:47 - Parts Method
12:58 - Curtain Wall Method
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The timing of this video being available is nothing short of amazing!

jeanbeya
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Option 2 can’t be tagged and option 3 needs another separate wall assembly behind to represent the structure, so option 1 stays the right one for construction documentation. Really nice tutorial 👍🏻

mazintawfeeq
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The second approach is pretty new to me! Thanks Balkan for sharing!

rashadco
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The second approach is new to me. Will definitely try it out. Thanks a lot

JerryAnsahAyim
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Ima pass university thanks to this man.

danielnaidoo
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The second method seems very feasible in most cases. Thanks a lot for making this video! <3

shravanp
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I couldn't figure out how to put doors in my curtain wall, now that i see you do it it seems so obvious. Thanks a lot

Catclaw
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I needed this right now! Thank you so much!!

arloloul
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Sir I always watch your video and your video is very supportive for me . I am learning lot of thing from your videos . Thanks sir .

ershabab
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can you make a tuto showing how to make an acoustic polyester fiber panel or wall whatever in revit the one we use in auditoriums, amphi, studios, or cinema.

obisraelngawani
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The problem with the curtain panel approach (that some manufacturers create bim files with) is where there are corners along the exterior of a building. Both outside corners and inside corners both are not modelled accurately in those circumstances, and result in extra detail line work that is necessary when creating plan details and section details. However, in most circumstances in my experience anyway, the manufacturers create reveals and as well as offering a detail created in Revit which allows for easy transfer between the files and become the best to use in technical drawings.
Perhaps your order of worst to best methods of creating a panel facade along a building is the worst to best approaches during the schematic design stage and not the construction drawing stage of a project.

dan_dan_the_youtube_man
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Anf if I told you i just made a whole project ( real one ) on revit in 3 days thanks yo your tutorials ??? Thank You so much!

SmartKN
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Great Video, I just have a question about the second wall type. After I make it into parts I no longer am able to select the wall and edit it, making it taller shorter? is there a way to restore this function or edit where the wall is separating later if I change my mind on the layout?

cassiebrown
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The Second option doesn't work unfortunately, because the moment you dismantle the wall so break the wall in bits its not a wall and cant be used as a wall. The first option has to be done manually aswell and even the seperation distance and if you can a curved wall its more difficult. Option 3 i havent tried cuz am been yh trying for the past 4 hours.( am a student )

aliqamar
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Very nice video as always
Very helpful 🔥
I just would have liked to see how do you create a panel facade like in the thumbnail 🙏🏼

noamhaimovich
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Awesome video, useful, thank you! HUGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL

gabrieletagliareni
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Hi ! Is it possible to generate list with panel size/colour/material/pcs for wall made by using wall division?

paulinamakles
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Excellent content as always! Any suggestions for creating a custom 3d panel extrusion to be used in the curtain wall? I'm looking at using a terra cotta rain screen panel that will have open joints and hang on vertical rails mounted to WRB. Thanks!

davidpaolella
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Thanks! But I have a problem with first two ways. "Air" layer is not visible while 3D viewing the model. Could you please help with this issue? :)

denizsahin
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How would you create the backup wall with the curtain wall option?

chrisemens