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Specific Element Intersections and Junctions

See the following sections for specifics on element intersections: Wall-Wall Intersections Beam-Beam Intersections Wall-Beam; Wall-Column; Column-Slab; Column-Beam, Wall-Slab Wall-Slab Intersection: Slab Finishes and Opening Thresholds Intersections involving Shell, Roof, or Morph ...
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Edit Shell Contour Polygon

The Shell’s contour polygon, and the plane of this contour polygon, are editable. Select Contour Polygon To edit the contour, you must ...

Ruled Shell: Twisted Tower

1.Choose the Shell tool’s Ruled geometry method and the Detailed input method.   2.On the Floor Plan, draw the shape of your first profile polygon (its plane is flat on the Floor Plan). In this case, we draw a square. Double-click to complete the first profile polygon.   ...
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Options for Editing Extruded Shells

About the Extrusion Vector •One end of the extrusion vector (its initially placed point) is distinguished by a larger hotspot; this ...
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Ruled Shell: Twisted Tower

1.Choose the Shell tool’s Ruled geometry method and the Detailed input method.   2.On the Floor Plan, draw the shape of your first ...

Trim Elements to Roof or Shell

The Trim to Roof/Shell command allows you to connect Roofs or Shells with each other or with other model elements in any ARCHICAD model ...

Extruded Shells

Use the extruded method to create a Shell by drawing its profile on a plane (either freehand polygon or a default shape), then extruding the ...