Common Mashrabiya patterns:
The Digital Lattice: Mastering the Mashrabiya Revit Family The mashrabiya, a traditional Islamic architectural element, is a projecting oriel window enclosed with intricate carved wood latticework. Beyond its aesthetic charm, it serves critical environmental functions, including natural ventilation passive cooling mashrabiya revit family
| Parameter Name | Value/Formula | Purpose | |----------------|---------------|---------| | | 1000 mm | Overall width | | Height | 1500 mm | Overall height | | Thickness | 50 mm | Depth of screen | | Pattern Type | Integer <0=Square,1=Diamond,2=Hex> | Pattern geometry | | Hole Diameter | 80 mm | Opening size | | Spacing X | 120 mm | Horizontal grid spacing | | Spacing Y | 120 mm | Vertical grid spacing | | Edge Offset | 50 mm | Margin from edges | | Material | Material parameter | Wood / Metal / Stone | Try creating your own Mashrabiya Revit family today
Creating a Mashrabiya Revit family is a straightforward process that requires some planning, design, and technical skills. By following these steps, you can add a unique and culturally-inspired design element to your building models while promoting sustainability and productivity. Try creating your own Mashrabiya Revit family today and take your Revit skills to the next level! a traditional Islamic architectural element
There are three common ways to create these patterns in Revit: Curtain Wall Panels