Installing windows/doors
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2006-07-06
04:13 PM
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11:39 AM
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Rubia Torres

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2006-07-06 05:17 PM
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2006-07-10 07:39 PM
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2006-07-10 08:03 PM
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2006-07-10 08:16 PM
I asked archicad instructor and she did not know that brick did this in construction and this is the most common method that I have experience with. Nobody in my office, including those who have used archicad for years do not know how to correct issue.
It must be possible as mentioned above in aother condition as it is done with casement windows.
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2006-07-10 08:28 PM
C wrote:On further checking I find that I not only cannot get a proper brick return (including the casement window) but some of the settings produce truly strange results.
The only window that I have found that does anything similar is a casement wondow in which brick is turned back into window frame.
I asked archicad instructor and she did not know that brick did this in construction and this is the most common method that I have experience with. Nobody in my office, including those who have used archicad for years do not know how to correct issue.
It must be possible as mentioned above in aother condition as it is done with casement windows.
The problem appears to be in the 2D scripts as the 3D is unaffected.
In my experience this detail is rather uncommon since it is hard to convince developers to spend the extra money to punch the windows deeper into the wall.
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2006-07-10 09:06 PM
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2006-07-10 09:44 PM
C wrote:All kinds. I consult to architecture firms so I run into just about everything.
What type of windows do you work with? Wood, steel, alum, double hung, casement, storefront, etc?
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2006-07-10 10:01 PM

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2006-07-10 10:10 PM
I know the AC10 windows have a lot of new options for dealing with brick but I have not played with them much,
The CADImage Wall Accessory Tool can add in the type of brick return you are talking about. It's been a while since I've used it, but I seem to remember it working pretty well.