2025-06-28
07:05 PM
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2025-06-28
09:15 PM
by
Laszlo Nagy
Hi everyone,
I'm working in Archicad 26 using the Brazilian (BR) template, and I need to create a combined element that includes:
A single swing door with glass on top and a louver (aluminum) at the bottom
A side casement window, with 99 cm height and sill at 110 cm from the floor
Total width of the composition: 1.10 m
I’d like to know if there’s a way to combine these two elements into a single parametric object, such as:
A custom door with integrated sidelight
A GDL-based solution
Any library object that supports this layout (BR or INT)
I’ve tried modeling them separately and adjusting the wall opening, but I’m looking for a cleaner and more editable solution — ideally one that works well with schedules and labeling.
Any advice or workaround is much appreciated!
Thanks in advance
2025-06-28 09:14 PM
If you cannot find such a Library Part on bimcomponents.com or similar Archicad Library Part download sites, then you will have to create it yourself.
If you have SSA/Forward, you have access to Library Part Maker (LPM), and I think you should be able to create this Library Part with it. It seems that Archicad 24 was the last version that offered a BRA version of LPM, so this is the download page for the INT version:
https://www.graphisoft.com/downloads/addons/lpm/INT
If you want to use Ac24 (you can install it and run it with an Ac26 license) and Library Part Maker 24 Brazilian version:
https://www.graphisoft.com/downloads/addons/lpm/BRA
If you create it with Ac24, you will be able to use the Library Part with Ac24 and later Archicad versions.
2025-06-30 02:51 AM
You should be able to find a door with sidelight option.
But I am not sure if that sidelight can be set as a double awning as you have shown in your image (a single casement window should be possible).
The door could be one of the standard door panel choices - check the available options.
If there is no such door panel, you can create one and save it as a custom door panel.
Or, as Laszlo suggests, create the entire object using Library Part maker.
Barry.