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Hi all,
Pls see attached image. I have a curtain-wall, with glazed panels.
The glazed panels are offset to the outside-face of the vertical mullions; problem is that they automatically terminate where the vertical mullions are situated, leaving a large gap between them.
I cannot find a setting in any of the properties dialogues to extend (or offset) the vertical edges of the glass panels to make the gap between them smaller (since it should be a flush-glazed system).
Also, the edge-panels need to extend past the vertical mullions to cover them completely.
Has anyone found a way around this?
Thanks in advance!
Revit 2015, btw.
Edited on: Mon, May 18, 2015 at 4:15:57 AM
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Hi
for the glazed panel did you try to select it (just the glazing only) and edit type, enter offset value, NO? not that one?
for the edge-panels to extend, if i remember it correctly, i made 2 curtain wall type:
one is for glazing system with rectangular mullions and
one is just for the horizontal FINS.
just copy, paste to same location, change type.
Edited on: Mon, May 18, 2015 at 5:01:13 AM
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Look at your mullion profile template - the answer is there - I put a box around it.
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Fantastic!
Thanks, WWHub.
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