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Well, we probably could if you would state a question... What are you having problems with?
In general there are two ways of creating a corner window:
1. As a curtain wall with a corner post.
2. As a window with an added section perpendicular to the host.
Which one you should use depends on the level of detail you want and the experience you have. More info on the matter would be helpful.
You may have to elaborate a little on the question.
What kind of corner window are we talking about ? One where the glass miters at the corner, or is it actual two windows with a corner post ? Should the window schedule as 1 or 2 windows ?
Maybe you have a picture or a sketch of how you want it to be ?
Hello, a simple way is to use curtain wall embedded in your Basic Wall, in order to clean the corner of basic wall, use wall opening and adjust the size (base and top only) of the opening to match your curtain wall base and top. You can then unpin the mullion and modify the corner mullion to be L shaped or quad or delete and make the glass elements to meet at the corner.
In the attached image, the highlighted element in plan is the wall opening, and the red one is the structural column, i make structural elements Red.
Hello to all of you...
Munkhlom says right firstly you must clear your statement.. which kind of window you want in the corner... thanx for joining this community...Nice to meet you all...
I am new to the forum so I am not sure how to attach files (or even if you can!! ) I have a corner window family for you, if someone can tell me how to attach it I'll send it.
It's 2013 and still no "easier" way of handling the corner windows with variable angle!!
Whats the problem ?
I suppose there is an "easier" way and that is if some does it for you, but what do you learn from that ?
Just make one to suit your needs. There is not much you can't do when you know how.
My lesson learn't...2 seperate windows, works for me, even with array's included. :thumbsup:
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