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Hi, I'm new here, but I've been following you for a while.
I would like to make some kind of telon to put on my building (from the roof to the base diagonally) in Milan's fiela rho style (the fuksas project), which remembers a mountain. I would like to make it in triangular panels (just like the Rho fair) with stretched network panels (like this http://www.edilportale.com/immagini/prodotti-thumb/b_prodotti-4314-rel-73863.jpg). How do I realize it?

other question, in the rest of the building instead I have to insert a ventilated wall, how do I realize it on revit? I suppose I also know how to use the 3d autocad, so the creation of a family should not be difficult, but how do I do it?
Thanks again:)
 
It is not what can be explained step by step in a forum.

However in the first case you should start from a mass, decide to split it and then create a continuous facade panel based on pattern.
other question, in the rest of the building instead I have to insert a ventilated wall, how do I realize it on revit? I suppose I also know how to use the 3d autocad, so the creation of a family should not be difficult, but how do I do it?
a family is something that goes far beyond three-dimensional modeling... you should first understand what it is and then post specific questions.
 
It is not what can be explained step by step in a forum.

However in the first case you should start from a mass, decide to split it and then create a continuous facade panel based on pattern.



a family is something that goes far beyond three-dimensional modeling... you should first understand what it is and then post specific questions.
First of all thanks to the answer, I use from a poor revit year and for now I have used only quite basic functions, I am now facing families, would you have some guidance to recommend?
for the first question I will try to follow your suggestions, while to make a simple ventilated wall how should I do?
 
thanks is just the volume I was buying, I will take it as soon as possible :)
you could put a continuous façade, properly created, on a normal wall.

n.b. if you need to insert windows use walls instead of panels and merge the facade continues to the wall on which it will be rested.
a Swiss example;)
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37894364/m15.pdf
Yes, I should also put some windows, so I create a wall, I place a continuous facade, I replace the panels of the facade continuous with walls (from the property of the continuous facade right?) and then I insert the windows normally?
a very last question, in the example of pdf, in the upper right asymmetric you see the ground dissected, with what instrument did you do it? I usually use the "topographic surface" tool but it is thin, not full. Sorry the ignorant question:)
 
So I create a wall, I accept a continuous facade, I replace the panels of the facade continuous with walls (from the property of the facade continues right?) and then I insert the windows normally?
you have to join the wall to the continuous facade (change control> join)
a very last question, in the example of pdf, in the upper right asymmetric you see the ground dissected, with what instrument did you do it? I usually use the "topographic surface" tool but it is thin, not full.
activate the section pane and try to dissect the surface;)
 

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