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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Louvred effect wall - best way to create it?? help!!
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I need to create a Wall with Louvred effect (see attached)
I've tried using a curtain wall and replacing the panels with different louvre panels but i end up with alot of messing about, Doors dont seem to want to cut properly and it you can see through the wall from the inside.
Does anyone have any advice on the best way to do this?
Ideally i need a normal wall finish on the inside with that finish on the outside and so doors/ louvers can cut into it.
Thanks
Dan
Im using Revit Architecture 2012.
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I would just use a material for this instead of trying to model it.
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