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Help Modeling

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markolukicbing
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Help Modeling

Hi can anyone give me advice on how i would model this facade element.

Its a thin epoxy and fibreglass shell that's hung on steel frame.

Thanks in advance.Screenshot 2023-07-13 145822.jpg

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als Antwort auf: markolukicbing

A sweep with a void.

Just one approach, there are probably dozen more.

See attached "Sweep".

You can then use it as a curtain wall panel and create the entire facade like that.

See attached "CurtainWall".

Another approach would be making it as an adaptive component and use divided surfaces in massing environment, which is a little more involved to make, and explain.

 

CurtainWall.jpg

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markolukicbing
als Antwort auf: markolukicbing

I was wondering if there is a way to make it a thin shell instead of a full solid form, i need to place structural frame on the inside?  

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als Antwort auf: markolukicbing

In short:

- start with an "Curtain Panel Pattern Based"

- create a curtain panel family

- start a mass, create the surface, divide the surface, apply the new curtain panel.

- import into your project.

End up with something like this.

Like I said, not an easy thing to explain. Here's this example if you want to dig into it, but without knowing the principles it's probably not much help.

Btw, judging by your username, rekao bih da se razumijemo :grinsendes_Gesicht_mit_lächelnden_Augen:

 

Oh, and there is a real possibility I'm massively over-complicating this. You could also go with the first approach of regular curtain panel and wall, and jsut add several more void forms in panel family to create the shell.

Let's wait what others have to say.

 

MassPattern.jpg

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narsimhamurthy21
als Antwort auf: markolukicbing

You can make it with adptive components.

here is the vide reference.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjrrNCoB7yM

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: markolukicbing


@markolukicbing wrote:

I was wondering if there is a way to make it a thin shell instead of a full solid form, i need to place structural frame on the inside?  


 

Sure, but 1/32" is the minimum thickness.  

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markolukicbing
als Antwort auf: narsimhamurthy21

This looks promising I'll try using these methods.

Thanks  

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markolukicbing
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

That's fine i need it to be around an inch thick.

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markolukicbing
als Antwort auf: narsimhamurthy21

Thanks, it took a bit of time but this method gave me the result i was looking for.

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narsimhamurthy21
als Antwort auf: markolukicbing

You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that the method I suggested helped you achieve the desired result. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

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HVAC-Novice
als Antwort auf: markolukicbing

Not sure if this can help:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnh6DE31xDE&ab_channel=BalkanArchitect

 

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