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Sloped Walls of a Cylinder

Anonymous
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Subject: Sloped Walls.............any ideas >?


Hello.

I am trying to use Archicad to produce a model of a lighthouse. The walls are circular and sloped like a cone. Is there a way to modify a cylindrical wall to be "cone" shaped ? I am new to GDL so to modify the script is a little (no, a lot) daunting, but the wall object seems like it would be superior to the primitive object. A picture of preliminary CAD drawing is included. Also the cylinders are separated by stories, so I am guessing the dimensions of the top and bottom diameters need to be pretty accurate so model will be "clean"

Thanks in advance.

Simon Dent
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This was an answer I got from another Forum's member... Not sure how to implement this advice......


Ans.

"You could use a roof or trim/solid operator a roof from your wall."
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Anonymous
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Have Rec'd responses which I am posting here for everyone's use. Thanks again.
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From : Djordje

Simon,

This question is more for ArchiCAD Talk, which you can access at
www.archicad-talk.graphisoft.com

As David said, use the Wall Accessories (under Extras pull down menu) to
create sloped walls. Select the walls that describe the basic geometry,
start up the AddOn from the Extras menu, set the parameters ...

From : David Nicholson-Cole <davidnc@g...>
Date: Sat Nov 29, 2003 6:50 am
Subject: Re: [GDLTalk] Sloped Walls



Wall Accessories API tool..... No GDL required.
Or use one of the "basic shapes" from the library.
Anonymous
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Okay, played around with the wall accessories and found that the canted wall is the accessory which seems to match most nearly what i am trying to get. My question is now : When the "canted wall" object is created, it appears no to be a wall, but rather a hybrid wall which does not appear to allow for windows or doors to be placed in it. Also the wall hybrid si tied to the original wall. So while the accessory creates the look I need, it does not have any functionality. Is this the best I'll get ?

Thx.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Simon wrote:
Okay, played around with the wall accessories and found that the canted wall is the accessory which seems to match most nearly what i am trying to get. My question is now : When the "canted wall" object is created, it appears no to be a wall, but rather a hybrid wall which does not appear to allow for windows or doors to be placed in it. Also the wall hybrid si tied to the original wall. So while the accessory creates the look I need, it does not have any functionality. Is this the best I'll get ?

Thx.
You place windows/doors in the 'host' walls - and the associated wall accesories are automatically updated with holes to make those windows/doors visiable. That is the best you'll get. It lets you model the lighthouses that I grew up with ... where the windows were indeed vertical and inside the wall with a deep reveal on the outside.

Good luck! Post an image as you make progress. 😉

Karl
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Aussie John
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Another way of doing this.

Create a circular wall with your windows placed in it.

This is where I havent thought about it too closly but using a cone shaped GDL object use Solid Element Operations to remove the parts of the wall you dont want any longer. (if you remove a cone shape from a large block you will get the a shape that you can SEO on the wall to give the sloping external walls.

The good thing about this approach is you windows will remain editable ( I think)
Cheers John
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