Wall Styles are hugely inefficient at controlling wall finishes. Your number of Wall Styles soon proliferates out of control.
We need some other way of controlling finishes, whether it's changing colours/texture of brickwork, say, or changing from wet plaster to plasterboard on battens.
It's a complex problem. As soon as I start to formulate a actual suggestion in any detail I soon run into exceptions and problems.
What's the answer? And how do Revit and Archicad deal with the problem?
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Wall Styles are hugely inefficient at controlling wall finishes. Your number of Wall Styles soon proliferates out of control.
We need some other way of controlling finishes, whether it's changing colours/texture of brickwork, say, or changing from wet plaster to plasterboard on battens.
It's a complex problem. As soon as I start to formulate a actual suggestion in any detail I soon run into exceptions and problems.
What's the answer? And how do Revit and Archicad deal with the problem?
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