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Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 11:54:36 AM | Walls - Any revit version

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Please I'm looking for an Alucobond Wall Assembly. Can anyone help


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Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 2:45:39 PM | Walls - Any revit version

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Alucobond is an aluminum cladding material that can be attached to the wall type of your choice. Actually, not just walls, but you asked about walls specifically. You can just layer your Revit wall with about 1/8 inch of aluminum on about 1.5" air space on building wrap on substrate of your choice on...whatever wall you want. Then just detail the connections yourself. Check out their website for cad details you can bring into Revit or base your details on if you wish.

 

You could do .02" aluminum on whatever the exact foam core is on .02" aluminum, etc. to be more accurate.

 

You could leave the substrate as the exterior finish and model all of the clips, screws, aluminum panel bends, etc. so that it will look right automatically when you cut sections, but that's WAY overkill in my opinion.


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Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 3:23:55 PM | Walls - Any revit version

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