stacked wainscot arrays in revit

stacked wainscot arrays in revit

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stacked wainscot arrays in revit

bkjernisted
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How do I create stacked wainscot arrays like in this picture? There are no moldings around these voids. Just a molding on top of the paneling and a molding along the floor. I am not an architect and am new to revit. Thanks

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bkjernisted
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better room render

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ryley.g.h
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I would make a family that you can stretch (start with a generic model, change its type to casework or something afterwards), and it will array the panel. You could also build in a way for the panels to also stretch, so that the array completely fills out the stretch dimension (otherwise, the family will only array the set panel width). This solution is not going to be very easy if you've never made a family like that before, however.

An easier idea might be to just make the singular panel family itself, and copy it/array it within the project.

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ToanDN
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Use Railing or Curtain Wall tool.

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constantin.stroescu
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I use Curtain Walls for this:

have a look on this post on my blog:

Blog Archives - Revit4Me (weebly.com)

Wall Wood Panelling using Curtain System - Revit4Me (weebly.com)

Constantin Stroescu

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bkjernisted
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Thankyou everyone for your contributions here. Special thanks to constantin.stroescu for his fantastic blog post.

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bkjernisted
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Thankyou constantin.stroescu for your fantastic blog post. This will save me lot's of time. I really appreciate this.

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