Custom Louver Family in Revit
In this tutorial, we will be looking at a custom nested family. We will first start with a "Profile" family to define the section of our louver. Then we will use this profile to define the sweep in a "Generic Model" family. Lastly, we will use the generic model to define a vertical array inside the "Curtain Wall Panel" family. Since these separate families will be linked we can make modifications that can be updated in the project file. Let me know if you have any questions! If you would like to see more tutorials on Revit please subscribe to support the channel!

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