2007-03-10 10:27 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:15 PM by Rubia Torres
2007-06-26 11:23 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Well such as sheer all glass multistorey facades made up of frameless toughened glass, using spider brackets or similar ss patch fixings and structural glass fin supports or ss tubular steel framework supports. Not to mention silicon sealed frameless glass roof canopies etc. I know most advanced usrs can probably construct something like this using the default tools with a bit of time, but they are so common these days that Archicad really needs a tool that enables all users to make them up quickly - I would use this construction A LOT.
They're ridiculous in the US too. I think like 2 people use it. I suspect it's something that they made back in the 90's and just kept around for laughs. You could do the same thing with the profiled walls, just not as automated.
What do you mean my "planar glass"? Like a storefront? Or something more elaborate?
2007-06-28 08:09 AM
2007-06-28 09:57 AM
2007-06-29 12:04 AM
owen wrote:yep. mit or mitout the glas too.
I bet the German library has a spider fixing in it ...
... anyone care to share?i would, but it's from a beta release library . . . it would be better to glean the final release from someone else.
2007-07-12 05:11 PM
2007-08-16 09:33 PM
Mark wrote:I have also had this problem, sometimes even the door & window builder solution has a bit of a problem with it, although it is much better than the standard ArchiCAD corner windows.
Try creating a corner window that's not 90degrees and it exacerbates the problem 100fold...
2008-02-06 12:16 AM
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2008-05-08 03:14 AM
Bruce wrote:Ditto.
I never use any of the ArchiCAD standard windows - they are too difficult to work through...and then they don't display the way I want.
Cadimage's D&W builder every time (except for curved windows). Graphisoft Hungary should buy it and include it as the ArchiCAD standard - seriously.