chriskline2007
2010-07-28, 02:51 PM
This is a new one to me....after reading several posts about the best methodology for creating precast wall panels, I decided to use a curtainwall sytem.
Individual panels have been replaced with a wall type I created, a 10" thick insulated precast wall, consisting of (exterior side) 4" concrete, 3" insulation and (core boundary) 3" concrete. Perhaps this is not entirely correct construction makeup on a technical level, but I don't think that's really part of this problem. Mullions are set to "none". This seems to produce lines on the wall surface in elevations, 3D views, and in plan view showing panel joints, which is what I wanted.
I drew the curtainwalls in plan, and set the curtainwall type up to have a vertical grid pattern of 4'-0". I used the flip arrows to position the 4" thick portion of the wall panel to the exterior side. So far, so good. I then wanted to position horizontal mullions in an irregular pattern, so I manually added them to each wall using the curtain grid tool, and adjusted the spacing.
The problem is that each wall "panel" is flipped, in alternating horizontal rows, when viewed in section. How can I fix this? Also, is there an easy way to not show the joints all the way through the wall in section view? These would actually be reveal lines on the exterior surface, not joints all the way through the wall. Or is there a better way to build this wall?
By the way, I'm using Revit Architecture 2010.
Individual panels have been replaced with a wall type I created, a 10" thick insulated precast wall, consisting of (exterior side) 4" concrete, 3" insulation and (core boundary) 3" concrete. Perhaps this is not entirely correct construction makeup on a technical level, but I don't think that's really part of this problem. Mullions are set to "none". This seems to produce lines on the wall surface in elevations, 3D views, and in plan view showing panel joints, which is what I wanted.
I drew the curtainwalls in plan, and set the curtainwall type up to have a vertical grid pattern of 4'-0". I used the flip arrows to position the 4" thick portion of the wall panel to the exterior side. So far, so good. I then wanted to position horizontal mullions in an irregular pattern, so I manually added them to each wall using the curtain grid tool, and adjusted the spacing.
The problem is that each wall "panel" is flipped, in alternating horizontal rows, when viewed in section. How can I fix this? Also, is there an easy way to not show the joints all the way through the wall in section view? These would actually be reveal lines on the exterior surface, not joints all the way through the wall. Or is there a better way to build this wall?
By the way, I'm using Revit Architecture 2010.