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2012-05-08 10:34 PM
Erika wrote:
The AC12 building was done pre-curtain wall.
Using the curtain wall you can achieve the triangulated design.
I started by creating a scheme setting the horizontal gridline repetition to the side of the isosceles triangle in this example 5'
2. The Secondary gridline repeat i set to 4'-4",the vertical height of an isosceles triangle with legs of 5'
3. I set the secondary gridline rotation I set to 30° as that sets the angle to 60° relative to horizontal.
4. In the CW editing window I then drew in the horizontal frame members
5. Deleted the vertical frames
6. Drew in the angled frames that go the other direction from the secondary ones,
7.Adjusted the Scheme boundary frame to follow the triangles.
2012-05-08 11:29 PM
TMA_80 wrote:Je, je... i think that Archicad need something like "dragon"... (the tool that I'm developing...) You can define the panel you want, and then delete panels, beams and connectors... one by one, and the geometry its almost free.
This should be posted in the wish forum; ( i mean the generation of panneling tool and more freeform shapes with the curtain wall )
This kind of improvement a logical complement to the new morph tool ( and even to the curtain wall tool )
2013-04-07 01:20 AM