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Curtainwall - All continuous construction join condition

Curtainwall - All continuous construction join condition

For overlapping screen walls without panels, it would be nice to allow both horizontal and vertical grids along with the border grids to be continuous.  Call it an all continuous option. See image, which would model a lot better if the horizontal mullions were also continuous, passing in front of the vertical mullions, each offset so that meet back face to front face rather than butting into one another.cwall.png

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dbroad
Mentor

As a followup, I realize that such curtain walls can be edited to appear to all continuous but that requires extra work, especially if a curtain wall is stretched.  It also breaks the opposing direction mullions. See image below with continuous overrides placed and after curtain wall stretched.

cwall3.png

Anonymous
No aplicable

There should be more options of joints. 

Somehow revit made a fillet join with no line on one of the borders, but I can't change it or edit it anyway, nor I can edit the other corner to look the same (only the normal horizontal/vertical joins as options). Curtain wall mullions_fillet.jpg

Any ideias of how this happen?

janvi.kanani
Observer

@dbroad ; how did you achieve the overlapping continuous grid. Can you please share your process.

priscillia_champagne
Contributor

Hi, I agree we need a "all continuous" option. For the image from dbroad, I'm assuming he just switched the horizontal mullions from "break at joints" to "make continuous", is that right ? @dbroad , you could set up your curtain wall family so that the horizontal mullions are always continuous and the verticals are the ones that break so it resolves the stretching problem... Unless you really do have both horizontal and vertical mullions continuous in the same curtain wall.. then I'd be very interested to understanding how you achieved this!

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