Get the Modular Joinery object!

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‎2008-12-10
10:37 PM
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‎2023-05-24
11:58 AM
by
Rubia Torres
a little more.
Ralph Wessel has created a hugely flexible window/door/panel/storefront/curtain wall GDL object, called Modular Joinery. It was commissioned by Graphisoft U K and is distributed to their Archicad subscribers, and for similar purpose to other distributors.
I've been using it for a week or so now, and I find it extraordinarily good, and something I've been wishing to have for a long time. Not only is the object itself working very well, it also has a new, simple yet very creative and useful UI (user interface), and also comes with a 22-page user manual!
If you have an Archicad subscription, immediately ask your distributor to supply you with this GDL object, and if he/she doesn't have it, to get it from Graphisoft U.K.!
I'd also like to send my sincere thanks to Graphisoft U K who've had the wit to engage one of the most distinguished GDL programmers for this task, and to share it with the user community this way. And of course, to Ralph!
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‎2009-06-11 05:11 AM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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‎2009-06-11 05:25 AM
I've always envied the kind of support that AC users have in Europe, North America and Aus/NZ but, for once, things seem to have worked better over here.

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‎2009-06-11 10:51 PM
and came with a couple of conditions.
One was we are not supposed to talk about it or advertise in any way its availability ?!? what? modular joinery club indeed.

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‎2009-06-12 12:04 AM
sdb wrote:They forgot to give me those restrictions
One was we are not supposed to talk about it or advertise in any way its availability ?!? what? modular joinery club indeed.
I wonder what philosophy lies behind this. Is it bad to sell more by giving people better service and a better product?
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‎2009-09-09 02:25 PM
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‎2009-09-09 02:35 PM
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‎2009-09-09 08:30 PM
Peter wrote:Peter, I have no problem with Protec windows, but they are absolutely
...Protec windows are similar...
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‎2009-09-09 10:37 PM
It was just a suggestion!


I wouldn't be suprised if Velfac had some kind of patent on the doubled up frames that form the transoms and mullions. Anyway, you probably know more about this style of wood/aluminium windows as most seem to come from the Scandinavian area!
As an alternative I also notice that Olsen do a wood/alu window that might be modular, but their website is rubbish and doesn't show any photos or details - http://www.olsenuk.com/default.asp

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‎2009-09-09 11:56 PM
The thing with the Velfac 200 outward opening windows (I prefer the "sidehung projecting" when possible) is that as in the attached picture, the sash frame is aluminium, slightly larger than the window frame (which is wood), and seen from the outside completely covers and protects the window frame. This relation is what makes it impossible to model with AC's standard objects. There simply aren't enough parameters!
This also means that you get an unusually big glass area for a certain window size, and also that fixed and openable windows look exactly alike, both from inside and outside. In fact, you can,
The transom designs also make it possible to combine frames and assemblies very freely and still make everything look like one unit/curtain wall.
The "sidehung projecting" option in addition makes it possible to use outward-opening windows in multistorey buildings without risking peoples lives when cleaning them!
http://www.VELFAC.co.uk/projects/projects
There are designs on the market that get close, but I haven't seen anyone completely like it, so it might very well be patented, I don't know. For the projects I know, their pricing has been reasonable, even if not cheap.
You have to be very careful when you dimension them, though, and check their order confirmations to the letter! They deliver to your specs by the millimetre. Mistakes are expensive!