Columns
Columns are vertical elements of the building with a structural function. They vary in shape and size, and share some of the properties of walls.
Columns are vertical elements of the building with a structural function. They vary in shape and size, and share some of the properties of walls.
Double click the Column tool icon on the Toolbox to open its Settings panel.
The panel is organized into three sections to define the column’s family, dimensions, and graphic attributes.
A column’s family is defined by its shape. Click the desired shape choosing from Square, Rectangular and Circular.
You can define base width, base height and height of the column. The base width field is always enabled and in the case of a circular column it defines the diameter of the column.
The base height field is only enabled when the current family is Rectangular column.
The Height field is used for the total height of the column from the base level.
The Graphic Attributes section is divided into two sub-sections: Borders and Fill.
You can define the line type and the pen weight of the border line of the column in plan view.
You can add a fill to the column and define:
The fill can use either one of the two fill modes or a combination of the two.
To resize a column, you can use the Column Tool Settings panel, or the Object Info panel.
Editing with the Column Tool Settings panel:
Editing with Object Info:
Before placing a column, choose its type or set is shape, size and graphic attributes in the Column Settings panel.
Columns are always inserted by their central point, so that they align correctly to the structural grid.
When you insert the second column, it automatically aligns with the first column so that you can create the structural grid by placing the columns with just one click.
Square columns also inherit the same orientation as the first column. To change the orientation, hold down the Alt key when you insert the column.
To place a column at a fixed distance:
The next columns will align to that orientation and snap to the predefined distance.