@Anonymous
From the image you have posted; such orientation/pattern of the Grid/Mullions occurs ONLY when:
- the curtain wall is inclined/slanted ie: top and bottom edges are not on the same vertical plane
- or the curtain wall is following a free form surface determined single or double curves...etc
When the face of the Mass is not vertical/plumb; you cannot make the mullions vertical!!!! The mullions parallel to the V Grid will follow the plane/surface you which you've placed them on. In such case the orientation of the Curtain Grid is determined by the number of divisions required to host the curtain panels defined in the Curtain system properties (the angle option is not available in such case). ie: Revit divides the top and bottom edges of the curtain wall to an equal X number of divisions to fit an X No. of panels
Vansicek wrote:
The image attached shows the system I'm talking about. I need the vertical mullions to be perpendicular with the ground, not the roof line. I have tried editing the grid itself, and I have heard that splitting the surface will not allow me to create a curtain wall system.
As clarified above; it is not possible...and the image you posted they are not vertical to the roof either.
PS: It is not REVIT which doesn't allow this...It is the Laws of Physics & Geometry ... to place a mullion vertical to the horizontal it has to be in a plane which is Vertical/Perpendicular to the Horizontal
@Anonymous
There are no issues with what this OP is about ...At least not if one understands what he is doing and how the software computes and functions...(Geometric Shapes/Patterns are nothing but Physics and Math algorithms...hence; their behavior is predictable)
This post has really nothing to do with your issue related to the rotation angle of the curtain wall system. Sincere apologies...I skipped your post