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trying to Make Architectural Circular wall with slanted Cutouts.

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nikitesh95
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trying to Make Architectural Circular wall with slanted Cutouts.

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i am making this wall taken from The theme Building lAX airport . this is surrounding Compound wall in circular shape and has cutouts with offset. i tried to make family in CASEWORK WALL, but i am not getting that.please help me step wise how to make this wall

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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: nikitesh95

Create curtain wall panel family, load into project. Edit a curtain wall to the desired settings using this panel (fixed distance ie.) You can use a mullion profile on top.

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MostafaElashmawy
als Antwort auf: nikitesh95

you can make one panel as a curtain wall panel then use it in curtain wall. Or you can model one panel as model in place then use radial array to repeat it.

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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: MostafaElashmawy

@nikitesh95 It could be an option to model it as railing aswell, if you have sloping/variable toposurface/terrain with flat top rail profile. Dont know from the image if that could be an interesting approach here.

 

So for now, i'll stay with my first answer :zwinkerndes_Gesicht: In-place circular array also a nice option, but I think using the families is a better learning approach... 

 

 

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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: martijn_pater

Attached example below, you'll still have to model/reconstruct it to your own requirements though. But it's something to start from… see project browser for the families.

 

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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: martijn_pater

@nikitesh95Actually I was thinking it might be nicer to nest a generic model family within the panel family... aligned one-sided ie. to left reference plane, then it will be incremental so you will always add a whole panel when drawing... Perhaps also easier to model/control this one element that way in this case.

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