rupertv
2007-10-10, 01:08 PM
Hi there to everyone out in revitland...
i see there's another thread regarding precast panels, but i didn't want to hijack that thread with my question...
we're about to start a multi-storey office building and i'm re-doing the revit model to make sure that everything works 100% correctly so that we can do ALL stages of the project in revit...
the facades have a portion that consists of precast panels with glazing over (see attached image)...for presentation purposes i did these as curtain walls....but this creates all sorts of issues with regards to scheduling...the panels are all relatively consistent so in width and completely consistent in height....
my question is what would be the best way to go about this...building the entire wall as a complete family and making different types for the varying widths, or keeping the precast wall and the window/glazing seperate?
any comments/suggestions would be appreciated...
i see there's another thread regarding precast panels, but i didn't want to hijack that thread with my question...
we're about to start a multi-storey office building and i'm re-doing the revit model to make sure that everything works 100% correctly so that we can do ALL stages of the project in revit...
the facades have a portion that consists of precast panels with glazing over (see attached image)...for presentation purposes i did these as curtain walls....but this creates all sorts of issues with regards to scheduling...the panels are all relatively consistent so in width and completely consistent in height....
my question is what would be the best way to go about this...building the entire wall as a complete family and making different types for the varying widths, or keeping the precast wall and the window/glazing seperate?
any comments/suggestions would be appreciated...