Learn how to edit a curtain wall to create custom patterns of mullions and panels.

Wall Borders - The border is the outer edges of a curtain wall. The border is established by the wall height (defined by the base and top constraints instance parameters) and the start and end points of the wall. Typically a curtain wall is a rectilinear shape, but you can
edit the profile of the wall to create different border shapes. Horizontal and vertical wall borders have mullion families assigned to them in the wall type properties.
Grids - Grids break the overall surface of the curtain wall into smaller portions. Regularly spaced grids can be set in the type properties of the curtain wall and are automatically placed as the curtain wall is created. Grids can also be manually placed on the curtain wall. Instance properties control the angle of the vertical and horizontal grids.
Mullions - Mullion families are placed on the grid lines and borders of the curtain wall. The profile family used by the mullion family establishes the shape and size of the mullions.
Curtain Panels - A curtain panel fills the area of a curtain wall established by the grids. Typically panels are glass or solid panels, but a panel can be made up of another wall type, or can be a special family type that acts as a curtain panel and a door. Panels used in a curtain wall can be set by the curtain wall type or can be swapped out individually for different panels.
or if horizontal mullions are modeled as continuous
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Horizontal and Vertical Grids at 15 Degrees
Build panel
(Curtain Grid).
Placement panel, and select a placement type.
Each section of the grid (design unit) is filled with a separate curtain wall panel of the selected type.

Curtain Grid panel
Add/Remove Segments.
As you remove segments, adjacent panels join.
Build panel
(Mullion).
Placement tab, select one of the following tools:

The following video demonstrates how to modify a curtain wall to use a custom grid pattern.
The curtain panels are the final part of the curtain wall that can be customized. Curtain panels are families so they are swapped like other families. Select a curtain panel, you may have to use the tab key to cycle the selection in order to select the panel. With the panel selected, use the Type Selector to change the panel for another family. In most templates, a default glazed panel and a default solid panel are included, but other panel families may be included in the template you use.
Doors in curtain walls are special families that are considered by Revit to belong to both the door category and the curtain panel category. To add a door to a curtain wall, the process is the same as swapping a curtain panel with the type selector. The door in this case will fill the entire panel from grid edge to grid edge. Consider adding curtain grids manually to size the panel to the correct size of the door you are placing.
, a door panel
, a custom panel with louvers
, and a custom panel
with different types used to represent a complex mullion pattern.
