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Revit wall join
Revit wall join












revit wall join
  1. Revit wall join trial#
  2. Revit wall join windows#

One other solution is to set up a cutting void family with instance parameters to lock into the corner and cut the corner aperture, then infill with wall which I think will join correctly at the corner. It would be nice if Revit had a symbol for the allow join (similiar to the 'T' for the disallow join) and either or would be visible. I spent about a day searching lots of posts and I found all sorts of solutions from inserting void extrusions for getting rid of the unanted bits of error masonry, overlapping normal mullions and then trying to delete one and modify the other into a corner, setting up special profiles but none worked. If you want to go from disallow join to allow join, you can just click on the wall then single click on the 'T' symbol at the end of the wall that indicates a disallow join and it will revert back to allow join.

Revit wall join trial#

Select any mullion, TYPE PROPS and again set offset by trial and error to move in relation to glassĪnd there you have a method that works.You may have to duplicate type if there are other curtain walls with different depths Pick any glass panel (hover and tab), unpin then alter with TYPE PROPS offset as required.When you place normal mullions they are likely to be incorrectly offset. Then adjust the grid / add more grids as required. You can then add a corner mullion WHICH CLEANS UP CORRECTLY just by hover and pick the vertical on the corner. I also found it is much better to place the curtain wall/storefront without mullions - just grids and go back and add after. The only difficulty is placing split element lines in the right place then getting them to adjust with a ref line or locked to other elements. This is my workaround which seems to work give or take a few issues with the curtain wall centreline. Autodesk arent particularly helpful - absolutely nothing I can find in the new (2014) Revit Help (which replaces Wiki) other than definitions of corner mullions and join conditions.īut I dont want this with L corner mullion onto a corner which doesnt join.There are lots of methods posted but none seemed to satisfactorily do it in one.In this example we are using the Join Curves component from Grasshopper to join.

Revit wall join windows#

The curtain wall does join properly but why should you: windows and doors dont require 2 operation cut hole then add in a hosted component! In Revit API, Wall Types are represented by DB.

revit wall join

Divide and delete the wall corner and then add back parent wall below cill and above head.And how do you join in a way that Revit doesnt throw up an error? But it doesnt work properly: the intersects don't join as a wall should and you invevitably get a silly stub of parent wall overhanging the "join". Embed ought to be the easiest method as allows simple parameter control of cill and head height.I am quite mystified why a simple angle junction between CurtainWall or Storefront is so difficult to get to work cleanly- these methods seem to be common but flawed:














Revit wall join