Actually building geodesic structures with Archicad elements is tedious.
Our GDL Guru David Nicholson-Cole's GDL Cookbook presented a parametric "Geodesic Vault" object. It is not made of connecting elements with a skin between as typical geodesic structures are. See attached.
Unless other pre-made objects exist, you are faced with making domes and arches with individual elements - tilted beams mainly. And triangular roof elements as skins. This is most simply done for a dome since the modules can easily be duplicated and rotated.
I see that SketchUp has several Geodesic structures in their library....
Hello Dwight,
I have the GDL Cookbook 3 and I can't find the "Geodesic Vault" object.
Which folder of the cookbook library is it in ?
Thanks,
Peter Devlin
Hello Dwight,
My intention is never to give you a hard time or get on you,
especially not you.
In the matter of transparency in shading, I honestly thought
that you were referring to something I did not know about
and wanted to know what you meant.
Concerning "Geodesic Vault" , I was intrigued by the
shape in your image and though I had searched through
the CookbookLibrary I could have easily missed it
and that is why I asked which folder it was in.
I say again, I would never intentionally give you a hard time.
If I ask you questions it is because I know you know a great deal
about Archicad and other things like artistic judgement, GDL,
sailboats, and much more.
Sincerely,
Peter Devlin
Robert Bissertt is the mac-daddy when it comes to doing this type of work.
Maybe you could get a hold of him. His website is http://www.buildart.com/DomeDesigns.htm.
Haven't seen him round here for a while. Maybe Karl knows more, since they are/were neighbours.
Peter wrote: Hello Dwight,
I have the GDL Cookbook 3 and I can't find the "Geodesic Vault" object.
Which folder of the cookbook library is it in ?
Thanks,
Peter Devlin