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Stacked walls - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2026: Essential Training for Architects
Stacked walls
- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to work with stacked walls, which are composed of two or more basic walls stacked vertically. And it kind of offers you an alternative way to approach your modeling. So I'm actually starting with a file that is not using stacked walls, and what you could see here is that you've got a basic wall here, and then another basic wall sitting underneath it. Functionally speaking, a stacked wall kind of does the same thing, except that instead of these being two separately selectable walls, they're going to be together in a single wall, okay? So if I want to replicate that behavior with this existing model, then these foundation walls are going to become redundant. So what I'm going to do first is right click one of those foundation walls, select all instances visible in the view, and I'm going to delete them. Now that does delete the footings as well. So I'll show you how to re-add the footings when we're done. Now I'm going to highlight one of my…
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Understanding wall families4m 30s
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Creating a custom basic wall type8m 31s
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Stacked walls9m 18s
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Adding curtain walls10m 36s
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Adding curtain grids, mullions, and panels11m 12s
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Creating wall sweeps and reveals8m 13s
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Model lines11m 23s
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Adding slanted walls9m 13s
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Tapered walls6m 42s
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