This article teaches you how to model the terrain based on the contours of a 2D linework drawing using the Mesh tool. 1. Create a mesh using the Mesh Tool...
Migrate from ARCHICAD 16 and earlier.
Building Material: The New “Super-Attribute”
Starting with ARCHICAD 17, all construction elements use Building Materials instead of Cut Fills.
Editing the Building Material attribute makes changes throughout the model.
Building Materials ...
Use the Options > Element Attributes > Building Material dialog box to define and/or edit Building Material definitions. These include:
•Cut fill
•Cut fill pens (foreground/background)
•Intersection Priority
•Fill orientation (if used for a composite ...
Use the Options > Element Attributes > Building Material dialog box to define and/or edit Building Material definitions. These include:
•Cut fill
•Cut fill pens (foreground/background)
•Intersection Priority
•Fill orientation (if used for a composite ...
Open the Building Systems dialog box from:
•the Model Review Palette’s pop-up at the top right
•Design > Energy Evaluation > Building Systems, or
•the Thermal Blocks page of the Energy Model Review palette
Use this dialog box to define Building Systems ...
Open the Building Systems dialog box from:
•the Model Review Palette’s pop-up at the top right
•Design > Energy Evaluation > Building Systems, or
•the Thermal Blocks page of the Energy Model Review palette
Use this dialog box to define Building Systems ...
A Building Material is a “super attribute”, a combination of multiple attributes having defined properties. All model elements use Building Materials instead of Cut Fills.
Building Materials are also available for Stairs, Railings, profile elements, and certain Library Parts (in ...
A Building Material is a “super attribute”, a combination of multiple attributes having defined properties. All model elements use Building Materials instead of Cut Fills.
Building Materials are also available for Stairs, Railings, profile elements, and certain Library Parts (in ...