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Stacking Windows

What is the trick to stacking windows above one another on the same story and getting only the lower window in the 2D plan view? I frequently put windows above lower windows on gable walls without a ceiling on the interior for ventilation.

Jim Lacy AC9 Windows XP Pro P4
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Vitruvius
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Jim,

Unfortunately there's no neat solution.

Create a layer called A_Walls-Clerestory which only displays in your 3D layer sets. Draw your clerestory wall & window on that layer. That way it'll show up in your model and sections/details but not in your plans. You can still dash in the window using 2D linework for dimensioning & reference.

Cheers
Cameron Hestler, Architect
Archicad 27 / Mac Studio M1 Max - 32 GB / LG24" Monitors / 14.5 Sonoma
Aussie John
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I use a storey for showing ceiling info. A wall here is perfect for showing high level windows
Cheers John
John Hyland : ARINA : www.arina.biz
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Djordje
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Vitruvius wrote:
Create a layer called A_Walls-Clerestory which only displays in your 3D layer sets. Draw your clerestory wall & window on that layer. That way it'll show up in your model and sections/details but not in your plans. You can still dash in the window using 2D linework for dimensioning & reference.
Or ... put the wall above the ceiling level on the same layer as the ceiling, or as Cameron suggests, on a dedicated layer that shows up only in the ceiling plan layer combo.

Adjust the relationships in 3D, of course. Make note that all the standard windows do have a Stacking parameter.
Djordje



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Anonymous
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Hi,
Or you can hide the upper window fom Options/2ddetail level=off

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