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Creating stacked walls - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Cert Prep: Revit Architecture Certified Professional
Creating stacked walls
- [Instructor] We're staying in our elements and families chapter of our Revit architecture certified professional preparation course. And what we're going to look at this time is stacked walls. We looked at compound walls in the previous video. We're now going to look at stacked walls, where you place different wall styles on top of each other to get a different look in the elevation of a building when you're working in Revit architecture. So, for that particular purpose, we've got a new Revit project file for you. It's called RevitProject_STACKED.rvt. And as usual, you can download that from the website to use and follow along with the video. Now it is a blank Revit project, there's nothing in it. But make sure you are in the Level 0 Floor Plan for this particular video. What we're going to do is place a stacked wall, look at it in elevation, and then perhaps look at in 3D, to see what it looks like. I'm going to go to the Architecture tab on the Ribbon, click on the fly-out for…
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Changing elements within a curtain wall: Grids, panels, and mullions9m 35s
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Creating compound walls4m 51s
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Creating stacked walls6m 3s
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Differentiating system and component families5m 45s
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Working with family parameters4m 49s
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Creating new family types10m 53s
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