2011-01-10 11:56 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:37 PM by Rubia Torres
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2011-01-11 02:14 PM
Wardy wrote:If it is to be built from separate windows in the field this is probably best anyway. It gives you much more control over the details of the construction and I generally find this to be a good rule in ArchiCAD in general. That is, to model things as closely as possible to how they are actually built.
Next time i think i will contrust the element with three windows.
2011-01-11 10:47 PM
Matthew wrote:Yeah I agree, generally speaking we model everything as closely as possible, in this case i haven't done a bay window before and didn't really think much about it so i used the ArchiCAD object. Next time will definately model individually.Wardy wrote:If it is to be built from separate windows in the field this is probably best anyway. It gives you much more control over the details of the construction and I generally find this to be a good rule in ArchiCAD in general. That is, to model things as closely as possible to how they are actually built.
Next time i think i will contrust the element with three windows.
I assume this is the case here (ie field built) since if it were a single prefab unit the sidelights wouldn't need to be elevated in the schedule (at least not around here).
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