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Completing the One World mass - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp & Revit Workflow
Completing the One World mass
- [Instructor] Now, as far as this tower goes in the configuration of the curtain wall system, we could get away with sending this straight into a Revit project and using a curtain system to generate a similar sort of effect. The flexibility that you have in the massing environment is that each of these faces can be changed into sort of different orientations. And as I mentioned in the last exercise, just objects mapped onto them, which would create a much more interesting effect. But this series isn't about generating pattern-based curtain systems. It's just about how we can use a sketch of objects inside a Revit. So I'm just going to spend a little bit of time mapping a couple of these services to a grid pattern that would replicate the One World Tower. So, first of all, it hasn't got a rhomboid pattern, so we'll take it down to a rectangular pattern. And similarly, this is No Pattern, so we'll change that to rectangular as well. And as far as these grids go, if I select a grid…
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One World Tower1m 50s
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One World mass7m
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Completing the One World mass3m 4s
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Adding the mass to the project4m 43s
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Mass design options4m 29s
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Using an in-place mass in Revit5m 21s
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Creating a Revit mass from a SketchUp mesh2m 27s
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Creating the main stack4m 10s
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Slicing off the faces4m 4s
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Forming the entrance recesses5m 9s
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Sweeping the groove4m 43s
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Sculpting the corners7m 19s
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Parapet recess2m 39s
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Mass floors6m 2s
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Adding the mast2m 48s
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