Sanford Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 I am wondering what to do when a window or door is placed high in one layer, (i.e. in a stair landing) and essentially overlaps into the layer above it. When the building is modeled I only see the lower half the window - can you clip part of the offending wall so that the upper part is seen, and also the slab between the layers? Quote Link to comment
CipesDesign Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 This is a tricky problem. There are a couple ways to handle it. Here is one: Leave the window as-is in the lower level, then create a cased opening(window) in the upper level such that it opens up the wall where needed. Quote Link to comment
CipesDesign Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 (edited) Further, there is one bad result when using the above method: there will be a line, or separaion, where one layer joins the other. Here is one alternate method (which also creates its own special problems): Make the lower wall taller, and then move the upper wall up and make it shorter. In plan views this will not "show", but in sections and elevations you'll probably need to do some "cover up" work... Edited May 30, 2006 by CipesDesign Quote Link to comment
Dieter @ DWorks Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 Just place the window in the two layers on the same heigth, then the problem is solved! Quote Link to comment
Sanford Posted May 30, 2006 Author Share Posted May 30, 2006 Thanks for the great advice! I can see that it may get a little more complicated with my 4-story project which has windows in each landing; I can forsee needing a couple extra "dummy" windows that overlap each other in plan so that windows above and below the landing are cut out appropriately in elevation view. Quote Link to comment
bclydeb Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 I frequently encounter stairwell window problems in my work as well. My "preferred" solution is to create a wall the full height of the stairwell and insert the windows in it as required. I then use classes to show and hide a floor plan view of a 'dummy' or 'stand in' window at each floor. The stand in dummy class is turned off in elevations and sections which show all the windows. Dimensioning is done on the "real" wall so mistakes are minimized. I hope this helps also. Quote Link to comment
Christiaan Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 I've had to deal with this problem numerous times of different projects. The WinDoor plugin, so far, has been the most robust solution for us. Quote Link to comment
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