First of all, thank you so much for your reply.
I guess what I meant is not resorting to things such as custom hatches to emulate holes, because the main advantage of BIM over say, Rhinocerous, would be to have it understand what materials are being used where, and even go as far as to help me use the material constraints of the system I am using, as well as go as far as help me quantify. For example, this wood panel is used in an 80cm x 250cm module. But in Brazil we have structural brick systems, that come in 19 x 19 x 39cm ( rendering a module size of 20x20x40cm with cement ), it would be good if Archicad was aware of the material qualities of what is being built, beyond seeing it as a prismatic object with a proper texture. It cannot just make any curves. It cannot have a wall size that doesn't adhere to multiples of the brick size, because it is a hollow structural brick, so, it's not interesting to break the bricks, so when using that construction technique, those geometric design constraints would be forced upon drawing. Of course I can do a bit of math before using the wall, but it would be useful to have the software work within the constrains of the building method, and I was trying to find where in Archicad this is configured or a new wall type that has this is configured. And not finding it.
On the case of the timber wall profile, or any other modular system made of fixed sized panels that join in a certain way, and demand a certain solid profile that is not as simple as a composite wall made of parallel layers of material, but that Archicad keeps tabs on the structure of the pannel itself, and not simply a specific texture or hatch, but understand "This pannel has this profile in section cut, repeated in modules of this, rotating only in these angles" and that could be programmed.
And of course, in may cases this isn't really important. But when it is, I was wondering if I should be using a curtain wall, which can be abstracted to having wood mullions and wood panels, having a front and back panel of thinner wood and the correct interval between mullions, and so, both in 3D view and in section cut, I would have Archicad model the solid objects automatically for me, and also, give me proper 2D documentation. As if the curtain wall could be use for "Special case walls" that follow a material pattern when being composed, and we could introduce those rules, or create families of such modules.
THank you for your feedback, I'm gonna look into the german timber extension, I have been playing with another one, but it is incredibly centered on traditional timber frame structures, and I'm not yet experienced in it to be able to push its limits.