Tree House Concept Design in Revit Tutorial | Curved Glass in Revit Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024

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  • @MTHREVITTUTORIALS
    @MTHREVITTUTORIALS  4 місяці тому

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  • @davidgt9870
    @davidgt9870 4 місяці тому

    Exelente, entre por curiosidad, pero sin duda alguna me di cuenta que explicas de manera muy detallada y hasta lo comencé a hacer junto contigo, aprendo mucho los comandos, un saludo sigue así!

  • @e.e.z.e.e
    @e.e.z.e.e 4 місяці тому

    Hi there MTH. Great video, as usual. Please explain why you are using sweep instead of curtain wall mullions?

    • @MTHREVITTUTORIALS
      @MTHREVITTUTORIALS  4 місяці тому

      Did you watch the entire video? I discussed why I had to use wall sweeps instead of mullions..

    • @e.e.z.e.e
      @e.e.z.e.e 4 місяці тому

      @@MTHREVITTUTORIALS Yes i did. Guess i missed it. Sorry. I suppose it's because you are using generic glass walls instead of store front.

    • @MTHREVITTUTORIALS
      @MTHREVITTUTORIALS  4 місяці тому

      @@e.e.z.e.e Exactly! The purpose of the video was to show how to create a curved curtain wall in Revit. Revit doesn't have the option to do it. You have to add mullions at a certain distance to create a curved curtain wall.
      In the video, I demonstrated using a generic wall to create the curved curtain wall. Since we can't add mullions to a generic wall, I used sweeps instead. I hope that helps clarify things for you!

    • @e.e.z.e.e
      @e.e.z.e.e 4 місяці тому

      @@MTHREVITTUTORIALS Thanks for the explanation. FYI, i managed to make a curtain wall embedded in a "air" basic wall... The panels & mullions are, of course, straight, but then we have to rely on the frequency of the vertical grid to "smooth out" the circular effect (after all, a circle is just a many faceted polygon, isn't it). I can't imagine the cost of 2 enormous curved pieces of glass, lol !
      Thanks for your fun project. Keep 'em coming.