Use this procedure to create a style infill to insert objects into a curtain wall. You can insert doors, windows, door/window assemblies, curtain wall units, and AEC Polygons by defining a specific style of that object as an infill.
Because curtain walls can contain multiple object styles, it is helpful to use a naming convention for style infills that indicates the infill location or purpose within the curtain wall. For example, L3-FL1-Octagonal Window can identify an octagonal window in a third-level grid on Floor 1.
- Click
.
- Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Curtain Wall Styles.
- Select a curtain wall style.
- Click the Design Rules tab.
- In the left pane, select Infills under Element Definitions.
- Click New Infill.
- Enter a descriptive name for the infill.
- Select Style as the infill type.
The bottom right pane changes to display a tree view of the object styles available for insertion into a curtain wall.
- Select an object style.
There is a unique icon for each type of style, for example the door style icon
and the curtain wall unit icon
. These icons are also displayed next to the infill name at the top of the dialog box to help you identify the type of infill.
- Specify an alignment for the infill.
- Specify an offset for the infill.
- Click OK.
After you create an infill definition, you can assign it to any cell in a curtain wall grid.