Revit Architecture Forum
Welcome to Autodesk’s Revit Architecture Forums. Share your knowledge, ask questions, and explore popular Revit Architecture topics.
cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Component cannot change height of panel

15 REPLIES 15
Reply
Message 1 of 16
jgarciacorpus69
509 Views, 15 Replies

Component cannot change height of panel

Hello I downloaded this panel from bim object and I cannot seem to change the height of the panel. Does anyone know how to change the height of the panel. I tried doing a curtain wall but when doing a opening it would not fill in around the opening when I click on edit. 

 

jgarciacorpus69_0-1654705206212.png

 

15 REPLIES 15
Message 2 of 16

What kind of Panel? Curtain Wall Panel or Pattern-Based Panel.  Big difference.  

 

Post the family you downloaded.  

 

BTW: typical CW Panel dimensions are controlled by CW Grids.  That is, if the UV Spacing is 5x5, then the Panel is 5x5. 

Message 3 of 16

It would be a regular panel component 

Message 4 of 16


@jgarciacorpus69 wrote:

It would be a regular panel component 


 

then change the CW Grid Layout/Spacing to make the Panel taller - or whatever.  Or, are you saying the panel is NOT flexing. That it's a FIXED size. If so, remove the labeled dimensions in the Family that control Height and Width.  

 

NOTE: this may not work either if it's a complex design. That's why it's FIXED. 

Message 5 of 16

Could you show me where I can do that because I do not know where??? What do you mean flexing? And I do not see HWL 

Message 6 of 16

Just post the family here as an Attachment in a reply post.  

Message 7 of 16

Attached is the file

Message 8 of 16
ToanDN
in reply to: jgarciacorpus69


@jgarciacorpus69 wrote:

Attached is the file


There are two types in the file?  Which one do you want to change Height?

Message 9 of 16
jgarciacorpus69
in reply to: ToanDN

The horizontal panel 

Message 10 of 16

Your panel's Height is FIXED at 1102mm, but it can be any Width.  

 

Panel 68.png

 

The other one is just the opposite.  It has a FIXED Height.  

Message 11 of 16

How? I am going to properties but cannot change it from there

Message 12 of 16


@jgarciacorpus69 wrote:

How? I am going to properties but cannot change it from there


 

You need to design the Curtain Wall Grid Layout to the Panel.  It's not going to function the same as the System Panel.  

Message 13 of 16

I am not sure to do that since I never designed a curtain wall from scratch

Message 14 of 16


@jgarciacorpus69 wrote:

I am not sure to do that since I never designed a curtain wall from scratch


 

It's all about FIXED DISTANCE Grid Spacing. That's all.  Looks like you did it in the RVT you posted.  Maybe I'm misunderstanding you. What exactly are you trying to accomplish again? 

 

BTW: It's also about making the overall width/height of the Curtain Wall divisible by the number of FIXED width/height Panels.  Know what I mean?  

 

For example: if the CW uses the 1102mm FIXED Height Panel, which I showed in the screenshot above, then the Curtain Wall's Unconnected Height needs to be 1102, 2204, 3306, 4408, etc.  (e.g. 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x panel's FIXED Height).  

Message 15 of 16
ToanDN
in reply to: jgarciacorpus69


@jgarciacorpus69 wrote:

The horizontal panel 


You can cut however you want.

 

ToanDN_1-1654708824370.png

 

See screencast.

Message 16 of 16
barthbradley
in reply to: barthbradley

Another approach, especially if quantification is important to you, is to model the ribs as MULLIONS in a Curtain Wall Type that uses Empty System Panels. 

 

Corrugated.pngCorrugated A.pngCorrugated C.png

Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.

Post to forums  

Autodesk Design & Make Report