A situation like this, you wonder if it is real or not. Those Torontario guys got some whacky ideas.... eh?
Has somebody's boss said "I wonder what a cliff metaphor would look like as a curtain wall" or whether a real building problem is being solved: ie: to build a curtain wall from real components. I assume that the challenge is to merely make an approximate shape for a superficial evaluation of the idea.
So i sat up tonite because i have no other life and solved it. With the Complex Profile. What else is new?
I am starting to feel like the father, Gus Portokalos in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" who claims that all English words are derived from Greek. Even "kimono." In my case: every trick in Archicad comes from the Complex Profile. That's all you need. That, and Greek.
Draw the elevation window mullions as a thick, complex profile wall [priority 0], then use two complex profile BEAMS [higher priority] to trim away the shapes in a "J" shape. Tilt the trimming beams for the distortion.
Dwight Atkinson