Applies to: - Revit Architecture
New Feature / Problem:
The ability to place Curtainwalls into Stacked Walls.
Why do you need this Feature / Why is it a Problem:
Currently it is not possible to add a Curtainwall or Storefront
into a Stacked Wall.
Workflow:
Create a new Stacked Wall, and add Curtainwalls/storefronts along with standard wall types, and control the "mixture" of how the various wall types are distributed vertically in the Stacked Wall.
Benefits:
Ability to include Curtainwall/storefront with "normal" wall types into Stacked Walls will
allow for a faster, more efficient way of modeling complex combinations of various wall types with glazed walls, in a "single" Stacked Wall, instead of having to edit and track separate Curtainwalls and "normal" wall types individually.
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New Feature / Problem:
The ability to place Curtainwalls into Stacked Walls.
Why do you need this Feature / Why is it a Problem:
Currently it is not possible to add a Curtainwall or Storefront
into a Stacked Wall.
Workflow:
Create a new Stacked Wall, and add Curtainwalls/storefronts along with standard wall types, and control the "mixture" of how the various wall types are distributed vertically in the Stacked Wall.
Benefits:
Ability to include Curtainwall/storefront with "normal" wall types into Stacked Walls will
allow for a faster, more efficient way of modeling complex combinations of various wall types with glazed walls, in a "single" Stacked Wall, instead of having to edit and track separate Curtainwalls and "normal" wall types individually.
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