Curtain wall
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2012-05-08
12:33 AM
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12:57 PM
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Rubia Torres
I've been asked to produce a model of the building in the photograph. Most of the building is complete but I'm struggling to model the glazing shown in the photo (below the pharmacy sign). I've tried using standard windows, but as the unit comprises curtain framing sections and design I can't achieve the same appearance with multiple 'ganged' windows. I've therefore been trying the curtain walling tool, however that's thrown up two problems:
- I can't achieve a corner piece of the type shown in the photos (it's always angled 45 degrees) - I have tried drawing the two sides independently and joining them but have yet to successfully achieve a single unit this way
- Hiding the frame section where the door will be results in an awkward gap either side of the door
Thanks for any help available!

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2012-05-08 01:32 AM
All of the other windows look pretty standard.
For IFC export, you can tag anything with the desired IFC element type in the settings dialog for the element.
Cheers,
Karl

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2012-05-08 03:37 AM
You could even include the corner column with the window as you make it out of slabs.
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2012-05-10 12:34 AM

I am using the full version, not Start. I think the problem is that I'm not that familiar with the Curtain Wall tool. Having drawn a two-sided curtain wall (on the building the glazing goes around the corner) I've found no way to align the mullion on the corner with the rest of the glazing - it's turned through 45 degrees whereas what it needs to be is a square (rather than rectangular) section mullion with glazing running into adjacent sides rather than opposite sides.
I'll have a go at Barry's suggestion - sounds like a good combination of working method that I'm used to and useful IFC output!

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2012-05-10 02:11 PM
Chris wrote:I have also run into this issue. My solution was to place two curtain walls that meet at the corner, then edit the end boundary frames of each CW to get the correct result. The tool should be better in these common situations. If someone has a better solution, please post.
Having drawn a two-sided curtain wall (on the building the glazing goes around the corner) I've found no way to align the mullion on the corner with the rest of the glazing - it's turned through 45 degrees whereas what it needs to be is a square (rather than rectangular) section mullion with glazing running into adjacent sides rather than opposite sides.
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2012-05-10 03:23 PM
Just had a quick look in the manual.
Have a look for this in the curtain wall section.
Create Common Frame for Adjacent Curtain Walls
If two adjacent Curtain Walls’ Frames coincide and overlap, use this command to clean up the
join. (One of the two overlapping Frames will be transformed into a corner-like Frame, and the
other will be transformed into an Invisible Frame.)
Virtual Building
1202 ArchiCAD 15 Help
Select both Curtain Walls and use Design > Modify Curtain Wall > Create Common Frames.
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2012-05-11 12:55 PM
Chris wrote:This would be straightforward using the Modular Joinery object. It can quite readily adapt to any arrangement of doors/windows/panels - I've used it to create something like the image you posted (see attached image).
I've been asked to produce a model of the building in the photograph. Most of the building is complete but I'm struggling to model the glazing shown in the photo (below the pharmacy sign). I've tried using standard windows, but as the unit comprises curtain framing sections and design I can't achieve the same appearance with multiple 'ganged' windows.
Thanks for any help available!
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2012-05-11 01:28 PM
Barry wrote:This will help some, but still requires additional editing to get the two Curtain Wall parts to join correctly.
I can't run Archicad at the moment and I don't use the curtain wall tool much but I seem to remember there is an option for joining two curtain walls and merging the end frame.
Just had a quick look in the manual.
Have a look for this in the curtain wall section.
Create Common Frame for Adjacent Curtain Walls
If two adjacent Curtain Walls’ Frames coincide and overlap, use this command to clean up the
join. (One of the two overlapping Frames will be transformed into a corner-like Frame, and the
other will be transformed into an Invisible Frame.)
Virtual Building
1202 ArchiCAD 15 Help
Select both Curtain Walls and use Design > Modify Curtain Wall > Create Common Frames.
Barry.
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2012-05-11 02:30 PM
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2012-05-11 03:37 PM
Chris wrote:If you need a specific corner detail, the Modular Joinery gives you 3 types to choose from (see attached).
I've found no way to align the mullion on the corner with the rest of the glazing - it's turned through 45 degrees whereas what it needs to be is a square (rather than rectangular) section mullion with glazing running into adjacent sides rather than opposite sides.
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