I have attached two files. One is a screen shot of a model. The other is a photo of a house I am trying to describe with the model. I am having an issue creating the windows. Also, I am not sure how to create the skin. I have researched making the walls curtain walls and embeding other wall information including a sweep into this curtain wall to create the look seen here but I am having no luck doing this. Please reply if you have any suggestions or a procedure that will help me achieve this. Thank you.
Curtain walls don't go in houses, windows go in houses.
Make the windows in the family editor or make them
in-place.
Edit: There are no curtain walls here, only doors and
windows of the door and window category. If they were
curtain walls, this would not be a house
@Anonymous wrote:Curtain walls don't go in houses, windows go in houses.
Make the windows in the family editor or make them
in-place.
.... If they werecurtain walls, this would not be a house
Not true. The Curtain Wall is a very versatile tool. You can create windows, window-door assemblies, aluminum panel claddings, rainscreens, 'skin' coverings, railings, etc; some people have used this tool to model pre-cast concrete wall panels.
Imagine the time it takes to create a window in the family editor, for every configuration of mullions that you need, when you can just create the window with the curtain wall tool, and simply place the grid lines wherever you need, as many as you need. Then, you can place this 'window' inside a wall.
Also, it is not true that if there were curtain walls, this would not be a house. Some houses do not even have punch windows, but are covered in glass all around. Some classical examples in architecture are Mies' Farnsworth House, and Philip Johnson's Glass House.
An example of how the Curtain Wall tool could be used in multiple ways in a house like the one shown in the original post:
Alfredo,
Thank you for taking the time to work on a solution to my question. Could you provide the steps I would need to follow to produce what you have described?
An overview of the procedures is already posted in message # 2 above. Please use that as orientation, to research for more information in Wikihelp articles about Curtain Walls, Curtain Panels, and Curtain Wall Mullions.