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2023-06-15 09:24 AM
How to handle this window in the schedule?
In Korea, a door like this just belongs to a door.
However, when using a curtain wall, the elevation does not appear.
How do you handle it?
2023-06-16 08:34 AM
How can I work with a window that bends 90 degrees like this?
I would like to know your tips, such as making this a curtain wall and processing it like this and making it like this in the schedule.
It's a question of how I would handle it if I were you.
I know that once a 90 degree bend is handled like this even with core windows.
2023-06-16 08:44 AM
Corner windows will schedule as 2 separate objects as you have shown.
They are 2 windows with a corner coupling.
Curtain walls are not windows and will not schedule as windows.
You can't show an elevation of a curtain wall in a schedule.
Individual panels maybe, if you classify them as a window, but I am not 100% sure as I don't use curtain wall all that much.
Barry.
2023-06-16 09:11 AM
The one below is divided into 3 parts.
What would you do?
If it is a curtain wall, is there a way to put it in a 3D front view?
Elevation, for example
2023-06-16 09:52 AM
As I said I don't use curtain walls very much.
I think they can only show a 'sample' image for plan, elevation & 3D.
Or I think you can schedule the individual panels.
If you want to see the entire curtain wall elevation, you have to use a limited elevation marker or a detail marker.
You can also copy the elevation view and paste that into your schedule, but I am not sure if that will help much as you won't have all of the other schedule information because a curtain wall is not a window.
Barry.