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Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 3:57:59 AM | Windows

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i have come across yet another problem in my project (I'm new to Revit, but learning all the time!) i have a curved facade to the front of my building..... where by which i would like to insert a window running all the way round. however, i have not seen/found a curved window system in any revit library, and cannot figure out how i would go about constructing one in the family editor. Any ideas?

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Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 8:35:13 AM | RE: Windows

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Depending to the results your looking for you could try using a curtain wall system for the band of windows. Of course that portion of your wall would be broken into 3 separate walls stacked on top of each other. Also since it wouldn't be a family you may not get the plan representation you want. Hope that helps you get started.

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Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 9:03:15 AM | RE: Windows

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you probably want to use a curtain wall. If you don't know what that is, take the tutorial, it is VERY helpful.

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Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 6:19:16 AM | RE: Windows

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thats the only way i could think of gettin around the curving windows, with a curtain wall in in the middle of a stack with the actual walls offset on top and bottom. i will try it when i next get to a computer with Revit installed.

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