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Braza wrote:From what I can tell from your posted image, you'd need control joints in those two locations anyway, so actually the model is accurate!
Can we call this a bug?
2007-06-07 05:03 PM
2007-06-07 10:54 PM
Braza wrote:Yes we can.
Can we call this a bug?
Laura wrote:Say what? In typical construction there is no reason to believe that the cladding will join where your wall do within ArchiCAD. A control joint is a thing. It has a dimension. If you want one, add one, exactly where you want it, but don't force me to have one. This is a line, a graphic problem, a bug.
From what I can tell from your posted image, you'd need control joints in those two locations anyway, so actually the model is accurate!
2007-06-07 11:03 PM
Geoff wrote:No, but it is good practice to locate control joints at changes in wall height, although I've seen a lot of (typically residential) construction that disregards this practice. Also will depend on what type of cladding is being used...
In typical construction there is no reason to believe that the cladding will join where your wall do within ArchiCAD.
2007-06-07 11:26 PM