facade system
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‎2011-10-15 02:52 PM
‎2011-10-15
02:52 PM
Thank you
Nicola
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‎2011-10-15 04:49 PM
‎2011-10-15
04:49 PM
I would go using the curtainwall tool for this job - custom design.
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‎2011-10-15 08:32 PM
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08:32 PM
Thank you, but if I use curtain wall how can I do the window's panels? I post an other picture....
Nicola
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‎2011-10-15 09:01 PM
‎2011-10-15
09:01 PM
I tried your solution with curtain wall, but I want to create asymmetric panels on the wall (each panel must be different in the two dimensions, see the first picture) and it seems me that the curtain wall tool doesn't make it....
Thanks
Nicola
Thanks
Nicola
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‎2011-10-16 01:43 AM
‎2011-10-16
01:43 AM
U can include asimetrical design inside the curtainwall system. Pherhaps u should try modeling your facade as a combo of columns, walls and multiple custainwalls.
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‎2011-10-16 11:24 AM
‎2011-10-16
11:24 AM
You can use "Modular Joinery by Ralph Wessel - Graphisft UK".
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‎2011-10-16 10:51 PM
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10:51 PM
andro55 wrote:
You can use "Modular Joinery by Ralph Wessel - Graphisft UK".
And where can i find it?It seems to work good....
Thank you andro
Nicola
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‎2011-10-16 11:32 PM
‎2011-10-16
11:32 PM
Ask to your local ArchiCAD reseller. For the owner of the regular licence or a student version it is FREE.