2025-05-16
08:39 AM
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2025-05-16
09:58 AM
by
Noemi Balogh
Hello,
I’m trying to locate the official download source for the Archiglazing add-on, which was previously listed on Graphisoft’s add-ons page (link). However, the page no longer seems to host it.
Could anyone clarify:
Is Archiglazing still available for newer versions of Archicad 28?
If it’s discontinued, are there recommended alternatives for ceiling/roof glazing modeling?
Thank you for your help!
Operating system used: Windows 28.1.1
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2025-05-16 09:07 AM
That page says to purchase, contact your local Archicad reseller.
There is a link at the bottom of that page that will help you find them.
Have you tried the curtain wall tool - you don't need to purchase that.
Barry.
2025-05-16 09:07 AM
That page says to purchase, contact your local Archicad reseller.
There is a link at the bottom of that page that will help you find them.
Have you tried the curtain wall tool - you don't need to purchase that.
Barry.
2025-05-16 09:43 AM
Hi Barry,
Thank you for your response. I am considering too the curtain wall too, but i only find youtube turorials about the glazing tool, I have to draw something like this
I do not know which tool will be better for the job.
I will contact my archicad reseller,
Thanks again.
2025-05-19 01:15 PM
Hi @Barry Kelly,
I have contacted the my distributor and they responsed regarding Archiglaze’s discontinuation.
Now Archiglaze does not exist as a commercial product anymore.
I’ve done some further research and wanted to confirm a few details with you:
International Version of Archiglaze:
I found a post in the Graphisoft Community indicating that ArchiGlazing for Archicad 28 (via a German distributor, linked here).
Is this version compatible with the Spanish/International license of Archicad?
I’d appreciate any guidance to ensure compatibility may not work with my setup.
Thank you again for your time!
Best regards,
Hector
2025-05-20 03:12 AM
@Heftor wrote:
I found a post in the Graphisoft Community indicating that ArchiGlazing for Archicad 28 (via a German distributor, linked here).
Is this version compatible with the Spanish/International license of Archicad
I could not say if it will work for you or not.
I am guessing because there is a GER and AUT version, either one you download will be in that language if you can install them.
It is interesting that there is a 28 GER & AUT version, but seemingly no INT version.
I tried changing the URL to 'INT', but as it is the German Graphisoft website it does not seem to have the INT version.
That might be a question for your re-seller, why there is a GER & AUT version but no INT?
Barry.
2025-05-20 05:50 AM
I guess you may have already tried using skylight objects to see if that will model that glass roof above ?
This official training video could help in trialing that method ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YACPyFWOgC0&pp=0gcJCfcAhR29_xXO
Or as @Barry Kelly suggested you could try using the curtain wall tool to achieve your goal ?
Here is a quick coffee tip from another Archimaster who is designing a sloped curtain wall that may be able to help create a roof like yours above.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0wV_xq0jRBU
I haven’t needed the assistance of the ArchiGlazing add on but it may come to be useful in doing what you need.
Please post your results here because I am interested in how you will achieve your objective.
2025-05-20 12:35 PM
I just did, I will try too the installation of the GER/AUS version.
Thanks for the tip
2025-05-21 04:29 PM
Hi @mthd,
Thanks for the info, first of all
I try with the skylight object at first but because it was connected with the curtain wall from the outside of the building I keep using the curtain wall tool.
This is how is looking right now:
The only thing are the connections between surfaces are not the smoothest in the world
2025-05-22 05:48 AM - edited 2025-05-22 09:02 AM
Sure ! With professional software like Archicad we want to have a high level of detail and we all understand that. I would try and build those glass atriums with a metal roof framing profile and put glass between the metal profiles. A ridge beam metal profile as well as intermediate beams. It is a bit of extra work but well worth it on a big building like yours. I don’t do multi story buildings like yours but I have done pitched pergolas and raked ceilings with individual framing members. All in days work.
3 weeks ago
Hi @mthd
I was busy with another part of the building but i have time this week to work on the glass ceiling, here you can see some of the pictures.
I have tried with the the roof framing but i ended with the curtain wall tool in the end.
I will work on the small details from the glass ceiling but it's looking good.
Thank @mthd and @Barry Kelly for the help and the guidance.