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Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 1:11:54 PM
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Beautiful design, but structurally, I'd have a nightmare trying to design the supports for the rock wall, considering there is no header at the glass wall below. I'd also enlarge the front-facing window at the rock wall.
Structural reasons aside, I'd still put a header above the glass wall to give it some subsidence...a "solid" look.
Keep on Revit-ting!
JOHN
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Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 5:20:51 PM
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Beautiful design, but structurally, I'd have a nightmare trying to design the supports for the rock wall, considering there is no header at the glass wall below. I'd also enlarge the front-facing window at the rock wall.
Structural reasons aside, I'd still put a header above the glass wall to give it some subsidence...a "solid" look.
Is not necessarly a rock wall. You could build it in concrete and bricks, an put just a "skin" of rock to give that look.
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Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 6:45:14 AM
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Thanks for your comments people!
Enjoy Revit world
Ruben
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Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 5:49:23 AM
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Gostava de puder impressoes , sobre o revit
sou desenhador e estou a tentar fazer a transição
de autocad para REVIT , email- fernando3dm@hotmail.com
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