Back to the canted curved glass curtain wall…
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Peter had lots of good ideas. The modified conoid and solid element operations do seem like a direct way of doing the canted curved curtain wall in ArchiCAD, but his idea of a parallelogram and a sweep extrusion with Profiler is better.
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Here’s another method using Cigraph’s ArchiForma add-on, even though the question was how to do it with ArchiCAD alone… The reason I post this is because the profiles do not have to be perfect arcs, but can be anything at all! So, not only an ellipsoidal curtain wall, but a wavy one, or whatever.
One of the dozens of things ArchiForma can do is to create a “ruled” surface, which is an extrusion from one lower profile to a completely different upper one. Each profile is drawn as an ArchiCAD fill. Both are selected, the ArchiForma “ruled” button is clicked, and then you are prompted to click on a position in what should be the lower profile and then a corresponding position in the upper one.
In the attached image, you’ll see several colored fills created by magic-wanding offset arcs, or circles in the case of the canted structural columns.
The lower teal/green fill is paired with the blue upper one. After selecting the matching (end) points, the ArchiForma dialog asks for the height and material of the result (among other things). The pairs of fills representing column cross sections were similarly extruded, pair by pair. Really pretty quick: click fill, shift-click matching fill, click ruled button, click to designate lower fill anchor, click to designate upper fill match point, click OK (the settings of the last extrude are remembered by ArchiForma, so once the 30’ value and material are entered, they don’t need to be entered again for similar extrusions).
Due to one image per message, continued in next message…
Karl