sabaka33 wrote:
Thanks, I feared that was my option.
I was wondering if it is possible to define custom project variables and use them in lieu of reference planes. That would basically accomplish the same thing except give you an option to raise/lower the "planes" on plan. Something like the Revit family parameters.
There is not a similar thing available in ArchiCAD that would provide a further parametric vertical division within a Story.
However, what you wish to accomplish can be achieved rather easily. Whenever you wish to change the vertical position of a group of elements you can just select them and change their height value. You can do this in 2D or 3D, you can use and hide Layers to show only the elements you wish to manipulate. So in practice it is a rather easily performed action.
But I would love some feature like this implemented in ArchiCAD. I know that both Revit and Vectorworks offer this capability.
So I would love to have the ability to define a global parameter like, Door Head Height, which would then be set to e. g. 2100 mm above Story Height. Then I could set Doors to have their head height linked to this Door Head Height value so I could be sure all Doors have their Head at 2100 mm.
And if the design changes, so Door Head Height is changed to 2200 mm, for example, all those Doors would change their heights automatically as soon as I modify the global parameter called Door Head Height.
So it would work like element bases and tops linked to Stories, but would offer greater vertical "granularity" (is that the right word for it?) because element bases and tops could be linked to name parametric height values within a Story.
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