Wall Niche
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ā2008-02-01
12:27 AM
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Rubia Torres
ā2008-02-01
12:27 AM
I created a round window and want the exterior trim to have the ability to be recessed back into the brick instead of the exterior part of the brick if I want.
Thanks in advance.
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ā2008-02-01 01:21 AM
ā2008-02-01
01:21 AM
You could always check out the niche objects in the standard window library.
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1
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ā2008-02-01 01:28 AM
ā2008-02-01
01:28 AM
You might be interested in this thread.
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=109686&highlight=wallhole#109686
If you look in the GDL manual there is a method using wallhole with
an infill body to plug the hole with a hole in it to insert the window.
This might work for you.
Peter Devlin
If you look in the GDL manual there is a method using wallhole with
an infill body to plug the hole with a hole in it to insert the window.
This might work for you.
Peter Devlin
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ā2008-02-01 03:24 AM
ā2008-02-01
03:24 AM
WALLNICHE is all you need. It works just like the WALLHOLE statement except that it has a depth limit.
You can create a quick one by drawing the shape you want with a slab, type "WALLNICHE" into the ID field in the info box, and then drag and drop the slab into the 3D script window (you can do the same with the WALLHOLE). ArchiCAD writes the script for you and you can then tweak the parameters if you like.
Tom Waltz once shared a wallhole in the shape of Wile E. Coyote once. You might be able to find it here with a search.
You can create a quick one by drawing the shape you want with a slab, type "WALLNICHE" into the ID field in the info box, and then drag and drop the slab into the 3D script window (you can do the same with the WALLHOLE). ArchiCAD writes the script for you and you can then tweak the parameters if you like.
Tom Waltz once shared a wallhole in the shape of Wile E. Coyote once. You might be able to find it here with a search.
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ā2008-02-01 08:30 AM
ā2008-02-01
08:30 AM
Matthew is right. Wallniche is all you need.
I was not sure so I tested it with the niche object
in the AC library. After inserting the niche "window"
insert a regular window into the niche, adjust the
jamb depth, and your are done.
No need for a fill body with a hole because
you can insert a window in a window.
It punches it's own hole through the back of the niche.
You can auto-script the niche object as Matthew
outlined or script it yourself so that it is parametric.
Peter Devlin
I was not sure so I tested it with the niche object
in the AC library. After inserting the niche "window"
insert a regular window into the niche, adjust the
jamb depth, and your are done.
No need for a fill body with a hole because
you can insert a window in a window.
It punches it's own hole through the back of the niche.
You can auto-script the niche object as Matthew
outlined or script it yourself so that it is parametric.
Peter Devlin