

Well, I find that this can't be done in the usual way-something's got to give.


This pattern has an enclosing template 906mm wide by 603 tall overall which drifts a little to the left if laid so each 4-way grout joint exactly lines up and the enclosing rectangle for such an orthogonally laid pattern can be surprisingly large and daunting to fill in. Here is another where the vertical joints are offset slightly to allow the repetition to line up in the same way as those laying the tiles would normally do to follow a wall . Please note you should load the HatchKit Add-In for Revit and utilise its Import command to load this pattern to Revit (any version between 20 inclusive) as it will be rejected as too large by the Revit Fill Manager. This pattern has been generated to load to Revit as I note you have also posted a request in that category. This skewed arrangement requires 8 defining elements whereas any rectangular arrangement would require 16.
