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Wall Sweeps? Need help with a curved opening in middle of wall.

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lindseyHYALU
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Wall Sweeps? Need help with a curved opening in middle of wall.

Does anyone know an easy way for me to achieve this curved niche in Revit? Know the basics of Revit but not sure on the wall sweep tool and think this might be the best way to create this by creating a profile. Thank you in advance for any help or advice! 

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hmunsell
als Antwort auf: lindseyHYALU

don't overthink it, just draw the wall with an arc at the corner and give it a base offset. 

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lindseyHYALU
als Antwort auf: hmunsell

Thank you for the quick response and advice! Greatly appreciate it. The only trouble I am having is this being a shared wall with another tenant. So the wall needs to be straight all the way across and am not sure how to model it correctly with this curved detailing like shown. This is why I thought maybe one of the other tools could work.  I will still give this a try and see if it could work. 

 

Thank you so much for the help! 

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SteveKStafford
als Antwort auf: lindseyHYALU

Seems like the mock up image provided by @hmunsell is on point. Can you share a larger image of the area so we can see how the walls relate to each other beyond the kitchen? Ordinarily the wall behind the sink would be the demising wall between units and the soffit over the sink/counter would be "plus", built out from the demising wall, not a niche into another unit. Much simpler to deal with fire separation at that wall than up/over/up etc...that you seem to be suggesting. Also how can the curved wall shown in your image continue straight but be curved. This sounds like asking for a "blue cat but can it also be red"?


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lindseyHYALU
als Antwort auf: SteveKStafford

Hi, thank you for your response! I guess I am talking more about the soffit but the wall does recess in like a niche. I was meaning the shared wall would be straight and I got confused in the image they had provided showing a curve all the way to the right and trying to understand how I could incorporate that into the wall when I am just needing more of a curved soffit not the full wall. Sorry for the confusion I confused myself. The only photo I have is the one provided, unfortunately, so i can't see how the rest of the wall continues. However, below I have provided a screenshot of the wall I am working with. 

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Greatly appreciate both of your help and quick responses!! 

 

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SteveKStafford
als Antwort auf: lindseyHYALU

That plan doesn't correspond with the rendering entirely, no stair above, no door for example. However, what @hmunsell showed you should work as depicted, apart from reconciling how to relate to the curtain wall exterior well. What's missing from your model/plan is the short vertical wall next the the refrigerator that would start the soffit wall, then extend over the sink/counter unit curving back to the demising wall between units. A ceiling would fill in between the soffit wall and the demising wall and it's boundary would follow the arc of the wall. The soffit wall wall that fits between the Curtain Wall exterior and refrigerator extends from the floor up the structure above and then another wall starts above the refrigerator (using a base offset) and then extends over the sink. If the two walls use the same materials (same type) then they should blend together so they appear as one.


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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: lindseyHYALU

Pardon the question, but I have to ask -- are you aware that you can draw curved walls?  

 

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lindseyHYALU
als Antwort auf: SteveKStafford

Thank you for all of your help and all of the information you have provided! Definitely think I was overthinking and over complicating things.

Hope you have a great day and thanks again!
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lindseyHYALU
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Hi there, 

 

No worries, I do know you can create curved walls. For some reason, the idea of the overhang and niche was just giving me a bit of trouble. I definitely overcomplicated it. 

 

Thank you. 

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