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WALL

Hi, How can I fix these walls?

I used SEO option but I didn't work.

 

 

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Eduardo Rolon
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The solution is to place slabs at the needed height to SEO the walls.

These slabs will be in a layers named X-SEOs that will be off in all of your layer sets.

Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC27 US/INT -> AC08

Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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mthd
Ace

Hi, I noticed that most of those extended up walls didn’t have a roof over them.

 

One way you could do this, is to split the wall on the plan. Use the split tool (Axe symbol) and make cuts at both ends of the wall where you want the wall height to be reduced.

 

Search online “ARCHICAD how to split a wall” see what you can find ?

 


(Next you may have to place a box gutter where your butterfly roofs almost meet in order to cover you wall top. Then also other walls will need capping on top of them, if no roof is over the top of them.)

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mthd
Ace

Hi FP, you maybe able to go to the Graphisoft learning portal and do some free introductory courses to learn how to use Archicad. You would need to use your GS ID and enrol in the free courses to learn how to model elements like walls etc in AC.

 

Here is the link.

 

https://learn.graphisoft.com/visitor_catalog_class/show/40534

AC8.1 - AC27 ARM AUS + CI Tools
Apple Mac Studio M1 Max Chip 10C CPU
24C GPU 7.8TF 32GB RAM OS Ventura
Solution
Eduardo Rolon
Moderator

The solution is to place slabs at the needed height to SEO the walls.

These slabs will be in a layers named X-SEOs that will be off in all of your layer sets.

Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC27 US/INT -> AC08

Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator

Or simply adjust the height of the wall manually to the bottom of the slab.

AC 27 INT 5003/WIN 11
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Looks like the wall needs to be higher based on the roof slope so lowering might create a hole.

Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC27 US/INT -> AC08

Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator

Solution
mthd
Ace

Hi, I noticed that most of those extended up walls didn’t have a roof over them.

 

One way you could do this, is to split the wall on the plan. Use the split tool (Axe symbol) and make cuts at both ends of the wall where you want the wall height to be reduced.

 

Search online “ARCHICAD how to split a wall” see what you can find ?

 


(Next you may have to place a box gutter where your butterfly roofs almost meet in order to cover you wall top. Then also other walls will need capping on top of them, if no roof is over the top of them.)

AC8.1 - AC27 ARM AUS + CI Tools
Apple Mac Studio M1 Max Chip 10C CPU
24C GPU 7.8TF 32GB RAM OS Ventura

Thanks for the link, it helps me a lot. I am a beginner.

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mthd
Ace

Hi, here is the awesome training video that helped me on how to split a wall in 3D and it can also be done in 2D. It goes back to AC16 but still relevant today.

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=archicad+16+split+a+wall+in+3D&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-au&client=saf...

 

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