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My group and I are designing an aquatic center. What we would like to do is to have the walls where the pool are be exposed steel skeleton with glass on the exterior. Although we can not find a way to show this in revit.
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Without more detail, I would suggest looking at the "curtain wall" tool in Revit. Curtain walls can be what you normally think of when you hear their name, but in Revit think of the curtain wall tool as a "ruled wall system". You can define any type of panel yoou want including them to be other walls. The mullions can also be custom profiles.
Check the Revit help file for more info.
HTH
Tom
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like tom said, you better go with curtain walls
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