Geodesic Dome Modeling
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‎2021-02-16 11:54 PM
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‎2021-02-17 01:02 PM
It showed the principles of how to determine the shape and triangles quite clear.
Edit: those videos were on youtube too.
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‎2021-02-17 03:29 PM
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‎2021-02-23 07:53 PM
Lumpy8 wrote:It's all about the connectors. Select the appropriate connector system for your project, then model the structure with ArchiCAD parts/objects for that specific system. You may need to make some of your own library parts.
Has anybody created a Geodesic Dome Model in Archicad 23? I need to model a 40' 3/5 dome and haven't found resources to assist. thx
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‎2021-02-25 05:51 AM
there are 6 following vids..

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‎2021-02-25 08:53 PM
Lumpy8 wrote:
Has anybody created a Geodesic Dome Model in Archicad 23? I need to model a 40' 3/5 dome and haven't found resources to assist. thx
Keep in mind that if you are making Construction Drawings/Plans for such a building that the geometry is only part of what you need to consider. Another important aspect of such Plans will be to design it for as many prefabricated and uniform parts as possible. That will result in some useful deviations from the rational geometry for the sake of fit and function in some important places. This depends on what the building is going to be used for of course. A careful review of the kits for this kind of building will certainly be helpful if you are making Working Drawings and Interactive Schedules for this kind of structure. It would be nice if you could show us what you're making. I think this is an interesting project.
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‎2022-05-25 01:43 AM
sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I recently had to model a geodesic dome project, and was able to start with an object, converted to a morph, then matched roof angle/slope/shape to the morph faces in order to get something that looked like this (linked image):
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‎2022-05-25 06:04 AM - edited ‎2022-05-25 06:08 AM
I actually have a template for this.
I used mesh to roof so all the angles come together and even wrote a skylight for it.
I'll see if I can dig it up.
Sorry just realized it was an old thread but let me know if you want to see the file I did some basic rendering too