i've handled this by selecting the solid wall(s), pick 'edit profile' from
the options bar at the top, sketch around where the corner glazing unit(s)
will be, then create a curtain wall for the glazing unit - for the corner
mullion use the 'corner mullion' under the modeling tab 'mullion' tool.
locking the sketch lines is optional of course.
works much better than the hack job I had to do in ADT;)
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"Steve" wrote in message
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Just switched the Revit from ADT. Love it so far but have a major problem.
What is the best way to create a corner storefront? I know in ADT I created
a massing element, placed it in the corner, performed a boolean subtract and
then placed window assemblies that were unconnected to the walls.
My walls are 16' tall and my storefronts go from ground floor to 9'-4" with
the brick wall continuing above. Any help would be MUCH appreciated.