DesignSeries02371.pngStandard wall preferences

Standard walls include the ability to specify the wall components, cap and trim walls, and insert features such as columns, projections, and recesses. You can also set the closure profile and specify how the components wrap at wall inserts such as windows and doors.

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Standard wall preferences are set from the Wall Preferences dialog box (see Drawing walls). The parameters can be edited later from the Object Info palette.

Curtain walls have different preferences; to design a curtain wall, see Curtain wall preferences.

Parameter

Description

Wall Style

From the Resource Selector, double-click a wall style to apply it (see Using wall styles).

If a selected wall style's parameters are edited in the Wall Preferences dialog box, the wall style automatically changes to unstyled, indicating that the edited style must be saved as a new style to save changes (alternatively, the changes can be applied as an unstyled wall, and they are not saved).

Convert to Unstyled

Converts a styled wall to unstyled

Save Preferences as Wall Style

Saves the current preference settings as a new wall style. The Assign Name dialog box opens; enter a wall style name (see Creating wall styles).

Wall Type

Select whether to create a standard wall or a curtain wall. Standard wall preferences are described in this section. Curtain wall preferences are described in Curtain wall preferences.

IFC

Assigns or edits IFC data; see Viewing and editing IFC data

Definition

 

Preview

Displays a Top/Plan preview of the wall structure, including any defined components. The arrow shows the wall direction (see Wall direction).

Overall Thickness

Displays the thickness of the wall. The thickness of a wall with components is defined by the sum of the component thicknesses. When components have been defined, this parameter becomes read-only. If a wall contains no components, enter the wall thickness.

Edit Wall Attributes

Opens the Wall Attributes dialog box, to specify the wall fill, pen, and cap settings; see Editing wall attributes

Components

Lists the components that form the structure of the wall, in order from top to bottom as displayed in the preview. To change the order of a component, click and drag within the # column.

If multiple components are selected, changing the order moves all selected components to the new location.

Core

One of the wall components can optionally be designated as a core component by clicking in the Core column. A check mark indicates that the component is the core component. When the Auto-join walls Vectorworks preference is enabled, components also automatically joined based on the core component specified for each wall. Core components can also be used as boundaries for the edges of slabs.

Other Component settings

The remaining columns in the component list display the current settings for each component, from the Wall Component Settings dialog box

New

Opens the Wall Component Settings dialog box to add and define a component of the wall; see Creating wall components for information on creating components

Edit

Opens the Wall Component Settings dialog box to edit the attributes of one or more selected components; changes are made to all selected components. Alternatively, to edit a single component, double-click the component to open the Wall Component Settings dialog box.

Duplicate

Duplicates one or more selected wall components; the duplicates are added to the component list right below the originally selected components

Delete

Deletes one or more selected wall components; the wall thickness is adjusted accordingly

Wall Closure at Inserts

Opens the Wall Closure at Inserts dialog box to set the wall profile and component wrapping conditions; see Wall closure settings

Insertion Options

 

Height

 

Height

Directly sets the desired height of the wall. When the wall height is determined manually by this method, the Top Bound property of the wall is automatically set to Layer Elevation, and the Top Offset value is modified accordingly.

When the top of the wall is bound by the layer wall height value, the wall height updates automatically.

Top Bound

Sets the vertical reference that determines the top of the wall.

The Layer Wall Height value is set by the design layer (see Setting design layer properties).

Additional options are available for the Vectorworks Architect product. The top of the wall can be bound by one of the story levels defined for the story or the story above it. By setting the top of the wall to a level type, if the elevation of the associated story changes, the height of the wall changes automatically to match.

The default wall styles automatically assign a top bound level type to the wall, assuming that stories will be used in the file. However, this can be changed by selecting a different option.

Top Offset

Sets the offset of the top of the wall from its specified top bound height

Bottom Bound

Sets the vertical reference that determines the bottom of the wall; Layer Elevation is the only option available unless the Vectorworks Architect product is installed.

Additional options are available for the Vectorworks Architect product. The bottom of the wall can be bound by one of the story levels defined for the story or the story below it. By setting the bottom of the wall to a level type, if the elevation of the associated story changes, the height of the wall changes automatically to match.

The default wall styles automatically assign a bottom bound level type to the wall, assuming that stories will be used in the file. However, this can be changed by selecting a different option.

Bottom Offset

For the bottom of the wall, sets the offset from the layer elevation

Caps

Select whether a wall segment is capped at the start point, the end point, both ends, or has no caps at all

Class

Specifies the default class for the walls

Control Offset

If using the Custom Control Line wall mode, enter the offset value for the control line

Energos

Exterior walls can participate in Energos energy analysis calculations (see Energos energy analysis module). Vectorworks Architect is required to conduct an energy analysis; however, energy-related parameters can be specified here for informational purposes.

Include in calculations

When selected, the wall is eligible to be included in energy calculations, depending on the energy analysis settings for layer/class, element inclusion, and so on.

If the wall contains any valid building element objects, like doors and windows, that can also participate in energy analysis calculations, you are asked whether to include or exclude those objects when you select or deselect this option for walls.

Object Boundary Type

Only exterior walls participate in energy analysis calculations; select the type of exterior wall.

The system list can be modified; see Specifying system sets. Editing the system parameters, or adding new ones, allows the exterior and interior RS (surface resistance) values to be specified. If the selected boundary wall calculations are not satisfactory, edit the system list to be extremely specific about the wall surface resistance parameters.

For a finer level of detail about the boundary wall, click Advanced. The Advanced Settings dialog box opens. Specify advanced settings.

Wall Relation: Select the relationship between the wall and surrounding walls. Ambient refers to a wall that does not touch the ground, while a Ground wall does touch the ground. A Partition wall connects two homes, apartments, or buildings.

Exterior Material: Indicates the thermal properties of the finish. The system list can be modified; see Specifying system sets. The Absorptivity and Emissivity factors are automatically calculated and displayed.

Reduction Factor Shading: When the wall is shaded (especially during the summer), enter a shading reduction factor between 0–1, where 0 (zero) indicates total shade and 1 indicates no shade.

Calculated R-Value/U-Value

Based on the components and the location of the wall within the building (boundary type), and orientation of the heat flow (surface resistance values), the wall R-Value/U-Value is calculated and displayed. This value, along with the length of the wall, is critical for a correct assessment of the building envelope in energy calculations.

Override calculated R-Value/U-Value

Select this option to override the calculated R-Value/U-Value and enter a manual value for the wall instead in Manual R-Value or Manual U-Value 

Textures

The Object Info palette Render tab has additional texturing controls for existing objects; see Managing object textures from the Object Info palette and Textures on objects with components. Textures applied from the Object Info palette override the textures set here unless the texture is set by style.

Use component textures

Uses the textures defined for the wall components to texture the wall.

This option can also be selected for an existing wall from the Render tab of the Object Info palette.

Use object textures

Uses the textures defined below for the wall parts (see Textures on objects with components for information on applying textures to an object with parts)

Part

Applies the texture selected in Texture to the selected parts of the wall

Revert to Overall

If a part was assigned a texture but it should inherit its texture from Overall instead, select the part and click Revert to Overall. The part moves back below the divider, and (from Overall) displays as its texture name.

Texture

Applies the selected texture to the selected Part. If Class Texture is chosen, uses the texture defined by the wall’s class; see Concept: Applying textures by class. Any walls with that wall style use the texture defined by the wall’s class for that part of the wall (unless overridden). If Texture is chosen, from the Resource Selector, double-click a texture to apply it to the selected Part. The texture set here overrides the object class texture.

Textures can also be set from the Render tab of the Object Info palette. Textures applied from the Object Info palette override the textures set here.

Data

Specify wall record information, which is also the IFC data that can be assigned when creating an IFC entity (edits to either the Data tab or the IFC entity edit the data in both locations). This information can be included in a wall style schedule. These fields are optional; enter text only where desired.

If these wall preferences should be saved as a wall style, click Save Preferences as Wall Style. See Creating wall styles.

A saved or selected wall style is saved as a resource in the file, and displays in the Resource Manager and in the Wall Style list on the Tool bar.

Creating walls

Drawing walls

Wall direction

Using wall styles

Automatically joining walls

Creating wall components

Editing walls

The Attributes palette

Setting up the building structure with stories

 

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