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    Default BD12-2: Peak behind the Curtain... Wall

    Instructor: Paul F. Aubin

    Class Description: Designing the skin of your building in Autodesk® Architectural Desktop 2004 just got easier ... and more complex at that the same time. The software's Curtain Wall and Door/Window Assemblies features offer powerful means to create complex building skin assemblies, window walls, doors with sidelites, and endless other possibilities. But it's easy to get lost in all of those nested grids. This session will outline step-by-step guidelines for designing complex curtain walls, as well as traditional skin enclosures. Door/Window Assemblies provide a great way of grouping windows and doors in residential and commercial design.
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