Recessed windows
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2006-01-19
06:14 PM
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2023-05-25
06:19 PM
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Rubia Torres
Drawing #2 is similiar except that this one is a double 2x4 exterior wall with the window set in the INSIDE wall, thus creating a 4 1/2" deep recess. It would seem that the best way to do this is to do the inside wall with the windows, and then come back and add the outside wall joining it to the inside wall as shown, but maybe there's an easier way.
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2006-01-19 09:55 PM
If I didn't have Door & WindowBuilder I would build this by first using an Empty Opening to cut an opening in the thick wall the size of the window plus the jamb, head and sill recesses. I then would build a portion of thin wall into this opening in which I would place the actual window. You will have to use some opaque cover fills to tidy up a few lines in the plan and in 3D a hidden line raster view will show the lines where the walls joins. Not perfect but a photo real rendering won't show this.
Like most workarounds there are probably others methods you can use but all will have some form of compromise. Others may have better ideas.

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2006-01-19 09:59 PM
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2006-01-19 10:22 PM
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2006-01-19 10:40 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Tom,
Doesn't the Archicad Window tool let you do this anyway? Or am I missing something?
No...It looks like they do, but not really. The new SE9 windows, however, should let you do example #1. Josephus should probaly download this new SE9 library and see if these windows work better for his needs.
Dan K
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2006-01-20 03:04 AM
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2006-01-20 05:54 AM
Josephus wrote:Josephus,
...Tom/Dan, do you have any particular suggestions for me to try? ...
Make sure you have the Wall Type in the window parameters set to "Brick Veneer Wall"...even if you don't have a brick veneer wall. The window's parameter interface changes a little based on the wall type you select....Anyway, now make some adjustments to the values in the Casing and Sill tabs and you should be able to get close to what you are after.
It can be kinda' tricky...I personally feel the new window interfaces are little more complex than they should be...
P.S. tell us which window you are working with and maybe we can give a little more specific info
HTH
Dan K

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2006-01-20 09:11 AM
maybe a combination of 2 openings can give you the best result.
Use a simple casement window for the inside part (frame,glass etc) with the stack option on and a second empty opening with reveals on the same position.
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2006-01-20 09:17 AM
Petros
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2006-01-20 03:03 PM
Petros wrote:This is a good idea, and if you set the User ID of the larger opening to "" (no value), you can easily exclude it from listing.
The empty opening should be wider than the casement window (2 x reveals) and also do not forget to give it a transparent background fill (2d settings) so that you can see the casement window on plan.
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