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(1) It depends on what you are expecting to get out of what you place in the drawing. Are you expecting to be able to schedule both the coiling Door and the embedded person Door separately? Or to be able to dynamically change the size and/or position of the person Door, and somehow have that show in the Door Schedule?
If I had to do this, and had to have show this in plan, elevation and 3D (rendering??), I would probably have a good cry (privately, I have to protect my reputation), and then decide that I could live with the entire assembly as one Door in the schedule. I would then waste an inordinate amount of time creating the custom display blocks needed to properly represent this in plan, elevation and 3D. If there were multiple instances of differing sizes (for both overall coiling Door and the person Door), I might try to see if I could accommodate that in a single Door Style, but would most likely give up and create separate styles for each unique condition and use static display blocks to show each condition.
(2) That is a Door/Window Assembly, as far as I am concerned. I would use a frameless Door Style as an infill for the person Door. If I were feeling particularly playfull, I might create a custom Door Style (again, frameless) with display blocks to show the dog Door.
(3) Just say, "No." 😉
Fortunately, that sort of thing has never come up on a project for which I would have had to create the content (or, at the least, no one wanted it all modeled up as an AEC object in full 3D).
David Koch
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