Adaptive Corner Window in Revit Tutorial
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:57 - Creating Walls
01:27 - Creating the Window
02:36 - Adjusting the Wall
04:10 - Making a Clean Glass Corner
06:34 - Modifying the Window Frame
08:41 - Testing the Adaptiveness
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u wont know how much help u have given to generations of students! please dont ever stop doing what u are doing now. U are good at it and honestly I cant find anyone more dedicated and hardworking as u! Really thanks a lot Balkan Architect :)
How this doesn’t have more views is beyond me. Thanks!
Your tutorials are just perfect thank you Balkan Architect!!🙏🙏
Graat tutorial, thank you Milos!
Great Tutorial man! Nice & simple
After working with Revit for the last decade I found another way of handling storefronts. I create a generic wall that I call "Opening" and typically make it the same width as the storefront (typically 4.5"). I give it a distinctive different fill color...like pink.... then use it to cut the primary wall. In most cases that is either a CMU or tilt panel wall. Then I place the storefront into that "pink" wall with 'automatically embed' turned on. Then depending on the jamb and head sealant conditions I make the embedded storefront shorter in length and shorter in height than the "pink" wall by whatever the sealant wants to be around the perimeter of the storefront (usually 1/2"). This process also helps for adding any special type of sills, especially in CMU walls.
Hey thanks for that , right on time , I study Architectural technology and few days back we had storefront glazing lecture. Now I have more knowledge with this video about curtain system , thanks man From Canada
You're the man BA, cheers mate.
This is really explanable,thank you 👌💯❤🙌
GREAT VIDEO!! THANKS
Nice, I use to model in site that kind of Windows, but this is much better. Thank you.
Thank you so much 😊
lovely!
Thanks
Thank you for this tutorial greetings from argentina
Super merci beaucoup
no need for debate but balkan is the best when it comes to tutorial like this
You're doing a fantastic job on revit projects, I wish you could some autocad projects with the quality of your revit ones, but keep up the good work
@balkanarchitect
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I plan to create an AutoCAD channel at some point! :)
Thank you Greetings from India
Would you have suggestions on free student versions of a spec writing software similar to Spexx or Deltek?
Do you know how to make a revit window family that fits in a corner? This solution is excellent, but it means that creating a schedule of punched windows in the model, these curtainwall corner windows will be excluded.
Nice tutorial, I want to pay for BIM package courses do you have full BIM coordination courses set
Great 👍 as always... Thank you 😊.... one request Can you please make a video tutorial on modelling keret house at Poland in revit ... I would be very grateful if you could make it .... thank you in advance....
this window is going to be detectable for window tags?
Thanks . Can you make traingular corner window with louver. Can you help me..
ALWAYS SMTHNG TO LEARNN
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Well, this wont be viewable in schedule of windows, and you can't tag this. Hopefully you can make a real window corner family that can be tagged and scheduled.
i followed your tutorial still not working
Looks good in 3D but not realistic at all for a project. Cannot tag this as a window as it’s built with walls. Cannot be scheduled either with other windows
@haditriwibowo6002
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Maybe use generic model.. then change to windows family if same as edit profile on the walls.. cmiiw
Well, it seems you just love curtain walls. But this is another tutorial about corner window and again it is only curtain wall. That is definitely not good idea to do it like that! Go into window corner family !