Hello
I have a facade that looks something like this:
A lot of angles and slanted walls. The facade is going to be covered with tiles that can have different profiles. I have started to work with curtain walls but not sure if this is the best way. I want the facade to flexible in the way that the tiles can be easily changed to try different designs. In the picture below you can see how it looks with curtain walls. It looks ok but getting the angles correct is a bit of a hazzle.
So I wonder if anyone has done something similar and can give me some tips?
Best regards
You need to work with adaptive components:
https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-6E0ECA27-AF40-4B1D-9E0B-1DE5FBBD45F2
There are two workarounds for adaptive components:
1, adaptive panel: create a mass to place a curtain system or try to create curtain wall by face (not always works), then create or load an adaptive panel
2, adaptive component-profile: directly from mass, divide surface, select desired pattern type and then select adaptive component from type list.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
So I have done some testing and I cant say either curtain walls nor adaptive component worked really well. Since the pattern I have is not vertical(the tiles have different width) curtain wall didn't work... as far as I am to work with them. With adaptive components I couldn't change induvidual panels.
In the example below I have just placed the tiles one by one by manually. It will be thousands of them so I am trying to avoid this method :). I am thinking if it would be possible to place the using face based family on a reference plane using dynamo???
Anyone done something similar to this??
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