HELP WITH THIS PANELIZATION

HELP WITH THIS PANELIZATION

lynsher
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HELP WITH THIS PANELIZATION

lynsher
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Hi all:

I need to know, how to do this, as u may see, there are several joinings between panels, and besides i need to preserve the direction of the lines that are inside each panel. Finally i need to know the height and width of each panel, is it possible to get it using a conceptual mass?

if it is, how do i do it? and do i apply it to my walls. Please help

 

Note: I have already solved the aluminium framing but in this moment im stuck with this panelization!!!

 

PANELS OF FACADE.JPG

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barthbradley
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Regarding your second question; use shared parameters in family to report Height and Width in project schedules. Regarding your first question; I don't understand what you're saying, and it's not clear from your picture. 

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lynsher
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Sorry, i meant separations when i said joinings. Sorry my mystake.

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barthbradley
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Okay, so swap out "separations" for "joinings". Still, what do you want to do exactly? 

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lynsher
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OK, ill explain you point by point and sorry for my delay i was thinking all night about how to make this possible.

 

* I need to make the panelization of this wall using this triangular patron. Notice that the triangles are not of the same size.

* Each triangle panel have lines on it, so each one has a sense as you can see on the picture.

 

I tried using courtain wall but im only able to make rectangular shapes.

So finally. How do i get this? should i use courtain wall or what should i use?

 

Regards.

 

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chrisplyler
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The solution you choose should be based on the criteria of how accurate your physical 3D model must be.

 

Please watch the screencast video I just made for you...

 

 

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lynsher
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Hello my friend:

 

First of all, thank you very much for taking the time to help me. Even if i need a more detailed solutions your video just gave me lots of ideas of how to solve this problem. About the mullions i have already solved that issue. In the other hand, this forums need more people like you. (y) (y) (y)

 

Best Regards.

 

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chrisplyler
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Thank-you. I am glad to help when I can.

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barthbradley
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SO, WHAT AM I; CHOPPED LIVER!

 

Kidding, @lynsher Smiley Happy That's something my Grandfather always said when we ignored him. HA! 

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lynsher
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Haha sorry my friend, I now u tried to help me too but you didnt get up early this morning 🙂 

Regards for you too man!

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ToanDN
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@barthbradley wrote:

Regarding your second question; use shared parameters in family to report Height and Width in project schedules. 


If he uses curtain walls then a curtain panel schedule will report the size of each panel.  No need for additional parameters.

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barthbradley
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@ToanDN, I think you are on the wrong thread. I never mentioned curtain panels on this one. That was another thread. 

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ToanDN
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Did I say "If" in my statement?  You are familiar with If/Then condition formula, are you not?

 

 

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barthbradley
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Sorry, @ToanDN, don't get your panties in a knot. I was simply responding to your post to me in which you quoted me. I never spoke of curtain walls here, so understandably I was confused how that quote of mine related to your curtain wall comment. I did offer up Curtain Walls as a possible solution on another thread yesterday. You participated in that thread as well. That's why I connected the dots the way did. Understand, Buddy? 

 

 

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ToanDN
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@barthbradley

 

I don't wear panties like you do so nothing got to a knot.  You don't need to concern.  I quoted you because you suggested an approach that is not needed IF the OP uses curtain walls and curtain panels for his panels.  Got it?  No?

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chrisplyler
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Anything you can model with regular family modeling tools can be modeled into a curtain wall panel.

 

Here is a panel made with swept cylinders...

 

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The real trick is figuring out how to make it flex appropriately with changing panel size. Not a problem with a simple flat, continuous, rectangular panel. You simply align/lock the edges of an extrusion to the four perimeter reference planes. But it takes clever planning and fancy implementation to make something irregular that flexes properly.