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Jozi
2015-03-27, 06:57 PM
One of the projects I'm working on has a plant room which is builth up out of a steel frame with c-studs and then externally we are using a kingspan insulated panel. As it is now it's modeled as a wall and looks like a wall with some reveals in it to make up panel joins.

I have been wanting to re-model this correctly with wall panels as it were constructed using the curtain wall and sloped glazing tools. Kingspan have a bunch of revit families for their panel which I've used to setup a curtain family that suits the panel sizes we are using.

I'm stumped though on how to create the corner panel, both curtain walls won't join in the same way as a normal wall does. I've attached an image of what I'm trying to achieve and one that shows the join at the corners which I would like to have as a corner panel.

Brian Myers
2015-03-28, 01:24 AM
This may not be the best way, but technically you could create a custom wall hosted panel for the edge. It would just be a wall based component that looked like the intersection you require, but it would work.