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Curtain Wall vs. Curtain Pattern vs. Adaptive Component

June 5, 2015by captainswat 6 Comments

Having a task of modeling a building façade with variation of openness of each unit, I found out there are 3 ways of doing the same task but with different […]

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Adaptive Components, Curtain Pattern, Divide Surface, Findings, Strategies

Dimension Reliability

March 1, 2014by captainswat 1 Comment

Just discovered this last week from a project which the accuracy is set to the highest. I used to rely on Revit’s precision and trust the dimensions Revit gives me.  […]

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