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Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:30:09 PM | Composite walls -Revit 2008

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Im trying to create diffrent maaterial profiles on a single wall segment as follow:

the base wall is 2" EIFS on mtl stud, there are 3"thick EIFS reveal around the 8' wide x 9' high lap siding insert.

The only work around that I know is to create each segments as different wall family with the different thickness and materials. The problem is that I can not apply the fillet command at the corner edege of the building the different walls.

I tried to use the wall sweep, but I do not know how to create a profile of the 3" thick EIFS with 12 wide piers; I also tried to modify a stacked wall with out success.

Do you have any ideas? will be appreciated 

See attach rough sketch, unfortunetally I do not have Revit in my personal computer



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Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:04:26 AM | Composite walls -Revit 2008

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Will this work? (see attached)

 

I basically edited teh wall profile to allow for the shape.  This does not make a very clen looking interior wall, but if you were to render the lines would disappear as long as the interior materials were the same.



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Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:03:25 AM | Composite walls -Revit 2008

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thank you, but this is what is look like in elevations and floor plan. I am concentrated on the construction detail of the project.

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Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:21:53 PM | Composite walls -Revit 2008

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I found a solution to my wall problem thank to article about composite walls in revit zone. com

I just want to share this information with whom it may concern


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