Curtain wall for custom windows?
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2010-01-22
12:40 PM
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2023-05-26
02:39 PM
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Rubia Torres
I know the design isn't brilliant, but for some reason my tutor likes this one, so this is what I have to work with

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2010-01-22 01:27 PM
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
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2010-01-22 02:58 PM
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2010-01-22 03:31 PM
Then you need to edit the Scheme. When you make the Scheme appear you will be able to edit the boundary of the Curtain Wall.
You can also do this boundary editing in Section.
Show a Section parallel to the Curtain Wall reference line, Then in the Section, select the Curtain Wall, then use the Design\Modify Curtain Wall\Boundary Editing in Section commands to do it.
For further info check the Help files.
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2010-01-22 03:47 PM
Do you have video guides on this ? I've tried putting my email in your site, but nothing happens
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2010-01-22 03:52 PM
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2010-01-22 03:59 PM
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2010-01-22 10:35 PM
After you have edited the shape of the fill, select the fill, and you will find 'Redefine boundary from fill' will become available on the menu as shown on picture you posted. Click this option then select the curtainwall you want to adjust and you should find the curtainwall will update. See pages 382-383 in the pdf ArchiCAD reference guide for full instructions.
To adjust the boundary of the window manually, in the 3d window editing mode you need to only display the 'Scheme' of the CW. The thick line following the edge is the boundary line, and can be adjusted exactly in the same way as any other polygon shaped element.
You may also notice that the curtainwall doesn't automatically cut its own hole if you try to place it in a wall, so you will have to come up with a solution to solve this. I'd recommend using the 'FreeformWindow' object found in the door and window section of the depository here. If you turn the frame off, it will leave just the wallhole. You add new points to it by dragging any of the midpoint nodes. It's clever stuff!
Place the curtainwall in position in the wall then adjust the node points of the freeformwindow to snap to the corners.
Good luck!