Location: 04 Masonry

Put these on the corners for that authentic Potomac builder puffball look. Or maybe you could use it for a nice house, who knows.

Pretty simple; length, width, height, thickness. The Form can be Stack or Stagger. Stagger is the alternating one.


Stack...Stagger...Stack...

If Stack is selected, you can set Symmetrical to on or off. When on, it causes the width to equal the length.

If it were me I would use the layer F Trim Ext Mid. Place one object to cover all the affected stories.

Standard Fonts:

Notes & Labels: Lucida Sans

Dimensions: Tahoma

Drawing Title and Scale in Object: OceanSanMM_310 LT 475 NO

Drawing Number in Object: Futura

Drawing List: Lucida Sans

Room Name: Times

Sheet Number: Futura

Title Block Data (Except Firm Name): Ocean Sans Std Light

Title Block Firm Name: Times

Project Title (Cover Sheet) Client Name: Times

Project Title Other: OceanSanMM_310 LT 475 NO

• Do not use 'Ocean Sans Std Light' in dimensions. It's the one that drops through the string.

• The Ocean Sans fonts need to be in [HD]/Library/Fonts, not [home]/Library/Fonts. For some reason, OpenType fonts don't work right in ArchiCAD & PlotMaker if they're in your home fonts folder.

• In the future, it is very likely we will use fewer, and less interesting, fonts. This will be for interoperability reasons when exporting DWGs. Our consultant interactions being at a low level, this is a question we can put off. Be aware the day may come when we have to sacrifice some beauty for reliability and getting along.