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metal catwalks

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Hi, I wanted to ask if there is a family to make a metal catwalk, in case it doesn't exist, can you give me some advice to make one? thanks in advance:finger:
 
for metal catwalk you mean pedestrian bridge?
I did one for an architectural composition exercise.
go to place if the structure is special and you can not realize it with the simple commands of revit (trave etc etc)-I had a cassone structure stiffened by ribs).
then for example I used the floor command to make the limestone layer.
I have modelling in place if they are complicated.
 
Hi, I wanted to ask if there is a family to make a metal catwalk, in case it doesn't exist, can you give me some advice to make one? thanks in advance:finger:
use a generic family
1) draws the carrier beams of the catwalk (or import beams)
2) draws stiffening beams (or import beams)
3) draws the floor of tramplist
4) draws parapet (or import railing)

insert appropriate paremeters
 
What do you use to draw a catwalk, or what would be the most suitable?
with revit you do everything and nothing, you need two things:
1- know how structured and understand how it works
2- have some inventiveness

Obviously pulling out works to the frank gehry or calatrava is definitely difficult, but many things even quite complex it is possible to realize them also in revit!

then obviously depends on what you want to get
 
with revit you do everything and nothing, you need two things:
1- know how structured and understand how it works
2- have some inventiveness

Obviously pulling out works to the frank gehry or calatrava is definitely difficult, but many things even quite complex it is possible to realize them also in revit!

then obviously depends on what you want to get
:finger:

holy words.
I always recommend to "dismember" the object in simple elements, and starting from these they "disegnate" the various pieces, until they arrive at the final assembly
 

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