Recessed Traditional Sash Window Settings
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2009-08-01
05:19 PM
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2023-05-26
02:40 PM
by
Rubia Torres
2009-08-01
05:19 PM
William Gray
Architect
Archicad 25 INT Build 4013
MacBook Pro Intel Core i7 2.9 GHz 16GB RAM
Mac OS 11.6
Architect
Archicad 25 INT Build 4013
MacBook Pro Intel Core i7 2.9 GHz 16GB RAM
Mac OS 11.6
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2009-08-01 07:32 PM
2009-08-01
07:32 PM
Can't you put your window in a thin wall that is as wide
and high as the outside trim width and height then set
this thin wall into a thicker wall with an empty opening
the dimension of the thin wall. Please see attached image
of the interior side of the wall and window.
Peter Devlin
and high as the outside trim width and height then set
this thin wall into a thicker wall with an empty opening
the dimension of the thin wall. Please see attached image
of the interior side of the wall and window.
Peter Devlin
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2009-08-01 08:05 PM
2009-08-01
08:05 PM
Perhaps even easier, is to use a wall niche and insert
the window into the niche.
Peter Devlin
the window into the niche.
Peter Devlin
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2009-08-03 12:38 PM
2009-08-03
12:38 PM
Easier still:
Use a standard (INT) library window likeW Double Hung 12 and toggle on the Parapet Wall Inset parameter.
This will do exactly what you are looking for and allow you to control it using the library part.
Voila!
Use a standard (INT) library window like
This will do exactly what you are looking for and allow you to control it using the library part.
Voila!