monica.lena
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Good morning to all,
I am new to the forum and I am also unfamiliar with the program, but I will improve
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I have to set up a new revit project to represent a series of internal partitions of an office and I would like to understand what is the most suitable method to set the job.
These partitions can be stained glass or matt (of different materials, such as wood), it will be necessary to insert mounts, beams, doors and ceilings or perhaps furniture and shelvings integrated into the wall. In the end, I would also like to extract computations from the various materials.
I wondered whether to work with walls or with continuous facades or if, even better, there is another way to standardize everything to the best given the great dimensions of work.
Thank you.
Hi.
m.
I am new to the forum and I am also unfamiliar with the program, but I will improve
I have to set up a new revit project to represent a series of internal partitions of an office and I would like to understand what is the most suitable method to set the job.
These partitions can be stained glass or matt (of different materials, such as wood), it will be necessary to insert mounts, beams, doors and ceilings or perhaps furniture and shelvings integrated into the wall. In the end, I would also like to extract computations from the various materials.
I wondered whether to work with walls or with continuous facades or if, even better, there is another way to standardize everything to the best given the great dimensions of work.
Thank you.
Hi.
m.