Wall sweep with Cuttable option selected
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Click OK.
To add a reveal to the wall structure:
1
In the Edit Assembly dialog, click Reveals.
2
In the Reveals dialog, click Add.
3
Select a profile from the list.
NOTE
There is no material choice for reveals. The material for the reveal is the same as the material
it is cutting.
4
For Distance, specify the distance from either the top or base of the wall (select top or base in
the From column).
5
For Side, specify the interior or exterior of the wall.
6
Specify a value, if necessary, for Offset.
A negative value moves the reveal toward the wall core.
7
Select Flip to measure the distance from the top of the reveal profile rather than the bottom.
8
For Setback, specify the reveal setback distance from inserts, such as windows and doors.
9
Click OK.
Vertically Stacked Walls
Revit Architecture features a stacked wall type which is one wall that includes several different subwalls
stacked on top of each other. All subwalls in a stacked wall are attached and have joined geometry to each
other; the subwalls can only be types in the Basic Wall system family. For example, you can have a stacked
wall comprising an Exterior Brick on Metal Stud and an Exterior CMU on Metal Stud that are attached and
joined.
Using stacked wall types, you can define different wall thicknesses at different heights. You define its structure
using Type Properties.
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