Creating Tools from Curtain Wall Styles
You can create a curtain wall tool from any curtain wall style. You can drag the style from the Style Manager onto a
tool palette. You can then specify settings for any curtain wall properties for the tool. For more information, see
“
Creating a Curtain Wall Tool
” on page 761.
To create, edit, copy, or purge styles, you access the Style Manager. The Style Manager provides a central location in
AutoCAD Architecture to work with styles from multiple drawings and templates. For more information about using
the Style Manager, see “
Getting Started with the Style Manager
” on page 491.
Process Overview: Creating a Curtain Wall Style
When you create a curtain wall style, you assign characteristics to any or all elements of a curtain wall and save them
as a named style. In this way, you standardize the appearance of all curtain walls that use the style. When you modify
a style, all curtain walls in your drawing that use the style are updated to reflect the changes.
Step 1:
Define divisions for the curtain wall grid.
For information on defining curtain wall grid definitions, see “
Defining Divisions for Curtain Wall Grids
” on
page 765.
Step 2:
Define the infill for the cells of the curtain wall.
For information on creating infills, see “
Defining Infills for Curtain Wall Cells
” on page 773.
Step 3:
Define the curtain wall frame, including using profiles and specifying offsets.
For information on defining a frame for a curtain wall, see “
Defining Curtain Wall Frames
” on page 777.
Step 4:
Define the mullions for the curtain wall, including using profiles and specifying offsets.
For information on ways to define mullions, see “
Defining Curtain Wall Mullions
” on page 781.
Step 5:
Assign the element definitions you created:
Then …
If you want to assign …
see
“
Assigning a Division to a Curtain Wall Grid
” on page
785
.
a division to a curtain wall grid
see
“
Assigning Infills to Curtain Wall Cells
” on page 786
.
infills to curtain wall cells
see
“
Assigning Definitions to Curtain Wall Frames
” on page
793
.
definitions to curtain wall frames
see
“
Assigning Definitions to Curtain Wall Mullions
” on
page 795
.
definitions to curtain wall mullions
Step 6:
Specify the materials of the curtain wall style.
For information on specifying materials, see “
Specifying the Materials of a Curtain Wall Style
” on page 797.
Step 7:
Specify the display properties of the curtain wall, including layer, color, linetype, and hatching.
For information on specifying the display properties of a curtain wall, see “
Specifying the Display of Curtain
Walls
” on page 799.
Step 8:
Attach notes and reference documents to the curtain wall style.
For information on attaching notes and files, see “
Attaching Notes and Files to a Curtain Wall Style
” on page
803.
Tips for Working Efficiently with Curtain Wall Styles
Use these suggestions to work efficiently and productively with curtain wall styles:
■
Name grids and elements very clearly to identify where they are used and what they are. For example, use the
name L3-FL1-H to represent a third-level grid used on the first floor and which has a horizontal division.
■
Use the element definition that is applied most often as the default element definition. For example, if most cells
are stone panels, define the default infill as the stone panel. This panel is then used in every cell that is not
specifically assigned to another infill. Apply this rule to the default frame, mullion, and division.
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Page 146: ...106 Chapter 3 Content Browser ...
Page 164: ...124 Chapter 4 Creating and Saving Drawings ...
Page 370: ...330 Chapter 6 Drawing Management ...
Page 440: ...400 Chapter 8 Drawing Compare ...
Page 528: ...488 Chapter 10 Display System ...
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Page 612: ...572 Chapter 13 Content Creation Guidelines ...
Page 613: ...Conceptual Design 2 573 ...
Page 614: ...574 Chapter 14 Conceptual Design ...
Page 678: ...638 Chapter 16 ObjectViewer ...
Page 683: ...Designing with Architectural Objects 3 643 ...
Page 684: ...644 Chapter 18 Designing with Architectural Objects ...
Page 788: ...748 Chapter 18 Walls ...
Page 942: ...902 Chapter 19 Curtain Walls ...
Page 1042: ...1002 Chapter 21 AEC Polygons ...
Page 1052: ...Changing a door width 1012 Chapter 22 Doors ...
Page 1106: ...Changing a window width 1066 Chapter 23 Windows ...
Page 1172: ...1132 Chapter 24 Openings ...
Page 1226: ...Using grips to change the flight width of a spiral stair run 1186 Chapter 25 Stairs ...
Page 1368: ...Using the Angle grip to edit slab slope 1328 Chapter 28 Slabs and Roof Slabs ...
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Page 1706: ...Stretching a surface opening Moving a surface opening 1666 Chapter 36 Spaces ...
Page 1710: ...Offsetting the edge of a window opening on a freeform space surface 1670 Chapter 36 Spaces ...
Page 1956: ...1916 Chapter 42 Fields ...
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