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How to make the wall finishes physically wrap the openings

Isaac Newton
Enthusiast

There are the some finishes on the wall, and they have to wrap the openings (such as windows and doors). They do wrap them in plans, however in the 3d view sections it seems like they're absent:

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The different material on the window side faces is there only due to the overriden surfaces, whereas it's necessary to have the physical layer of stucco there, that could later be calculated in the bills of quantities etc.

In the sections, for an instance, the finish doesn't wrap the openings on top of them either. The space that should have been occupied with the finishes, is occupied just with the core of the wall and finishes remaining on the sides, and drawn down for as much as finishes had to be drawn down:

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This is especially important when calculating the areas of the zones. When zone is placed automatically within the room with such opening, and the window setback has to be calculated for the area, this part, that should be occupied with the finish is ignored as well:

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Is it possible to correct this problem?

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As far as I am aware, the wrapping of material in to the window and door reveals is a 2D overlay that is applied the the plans as part of the window/door tool. It is a limitation that this doesn't also transfer to sections and is a long term wish for this ability to be added.

 

There is an option in the Wall Closure section of the Window and Door Tools to 'Show in 3D' which will show the finish wrapped in to the inner and outer reveal in the 3D window but this still doesn't transfer to Sections.

Lee Hankins
ArchiCAD 4.5 - Archicad 27UKI Apple Silicon 27.1.1
macOS Sonoma (14.2)

God, this would truly be amazing! If only Nemetschek had a solution for this... coughs in Vectorworks tongue

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I usually use a shell tool to solve this challenge,

I wrap it around the window or the door and subtract it from the wall core so finishes inside and outside can continue smoothly.

 


The shell can have multiple skins as a composite one, in your case which you have 15 mm thick inside and 20 mm outside or if skins are different from outside to inside you can create two shells.

 

The only problem is you have to be aware of shell’s location and update it according to W/D. 

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