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Stacked walls - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2024: Essential Training for Architecture
Stacked walls
- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to take a look at stacked walls. Stacked walls are one of our three-system families and they're quite literally a stack of basic walls sitting on top of one another. So let me start by showing you what we're going to do. I'm going to go to the building sections branch here on the project browser. Double-click the section at East Wing. Let's zoom in over here on the right, and what we currently have is a basic wall with brick veneer sitting on top of another basic wall for the foundation. As an alternative, you could create a single stacked wall that incorporates both of those basic walls and then draw it as a single wall. Now, it's not necessarily better to do it that way, it's not worse to do it that way. It's just another way to do it. So I want to go through the process with you here so you can see that as an alternative. Okay, so if we're going to use that as our approach,…
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Understanding wall families4m 30s
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Creating a custom basic wall type10m 32s
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Stacked walls10m 20s
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Adding curtain walls11m
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Adding curtain grids, mullions, and panels11m
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Creating wall sweeps and reveals8m 41s
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Model lines9m 40s
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Adding slanted walls9m 18s
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Tapered walls8m 56s
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Modifying a slanted wall and adjusting sweeps and inserts8m 58s
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