Window, Mullions, Curved Wall
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2005-02-28
08:39 PM
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2023-05-26
03:16 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I made a custom window with the grids, but a custom window doesn't provide the trim needed. The trim itself has to curve in elevation and plan - impossible in archicad?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
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2005-02-28 08:57 PM
How did you make your "custom" window ?
Does your "custom" window have an arch-head frame
and is also curved in plan ?
Thank you,
Peter Devlin
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2005-02-28 09:03 PM
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2005-02-28 09:24 PM
If you made the frame, sash, muntons, and glass in the 2D window
(using slabs I assume), then why can't you make the trim the same way ?
Please forgive my puzzlement.
Thank you,
Peter Devlin
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2005-02-28 09:31 PM
Thus making trim go around the arch of the window (curved in elevation) and following the curve of the wall (curved in plan) seems to be impossible in Archicad.
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2005-02-28 10:06 PM
I am sorry that I can't help you with your issue,
but perhaps you could help me.
You say:
"Archicad automatically makes a window curved when it's inserted into a curved wall"
I am unable to make this happen.
If I make a curved wall in the plan, select a casement window, and
insert it into the curved wall, the frame, sash, and glass remain straight.
I see no setting that makes the window follow the curve of the wall.
How do you make this happen ?
Thank you,
Peter Devlin
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2005-02-28 10:45 PM
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2005-02-28 11:37 PM
It appears from your photo that, in the plan view, all of the window
elements are straight not curved.
In the 3D view, all window elements are straight.
The only element that is curved is the sub-sill.
Are these statements correct ?
Is this sub-sill element part of the window object ?
If the above statements are true then in what way does
"Archicad automatically makes a window curved
when it's inserted into a curved wall" ?
Thank you,
Peter Devlin
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2005-03-01 12:42 AM
Peter wrote:I'm not so sure that ArchiCAD automatically curves anything...I might be wrong though. I would think that all of the prisms that make up the window and its trim components would need to be scripted using "BPRISM_"
...If the above statements are true then in what way does
"Archicad automatically makes a window curved
when it's inserted into a curved wall" ?...
Dan K
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2005-03-01 01:40 AM
I agree, they have to be BPRISMS with a radius derived from R_.
But SCSCadMan says quote :
"Archicad automatically makes a window curved when it's inserted into a curved wall"
As far as I can tell this is not true and if you need a curved window
you have to use GDL to make it.
Peter Devlin