New Features

Curtain Wall and Storefront Objects
Mansard Style Roofs
Tapered Walls (varying width)
New 'Styles' Toolbar makes adding or modifying ArchT objects easier than ever
Rendering Materials now supported in IntelliCAD
2D Projector now supported in IntelliCAD
Sections now supported in IntelliCAD
Full compatibility with AutoCAD 2006 and IntelliCAD 6

Autodsys is proud to release ArchT 2007.  In development for two years it
adds significant new functionality to one of the most easy-to-use products
available. If you look below you will find a preview of the new features
in ArchT 2007.

To purchase upgrades or new licenses of ArchT please go to http://www.autodsys.com/purchasearcht2007.html

Use the ArchT Style ToolBar to define the style characteristics for new ArchT objects that are placed in the drawing and to modify the style properties of existing objects. This is an alternate to the current methods to access or change styles, which require the user to navigate several menu selections, first to select the style and then pick Add. The ArchT Style ToolBar is a dockable toolbar and is similar to Entity Properties toolbar in IntelliCAD and Object Properties toolbar in AutoCAD.  

 

 

 

ArchT Curtain Walls are grids of horizontal and vertical mullions  with panes of glass and doors inserted between them.  The grids can contain any number of rows or columns and individual sticks of the grid can be deleted to create larger panels or openings.  Custom openings may be automatically created so that the new panel can be inserted into a structural wall.

 

 

 

Wall style components can now have both a left and right taper which affects the thickness between the bottom and top of the wall,  allowing walls that have sloped surfaces.  Every component of the wall style can have its own taper including 0 which is vertical.

 
The Mansard roof style has been added to the list of available roof types.  The Mansard roof style allows a roof profile to be tabulated (follow) along a polyline to create a continuous roof object.  As with all other ArchT roof types the user has the option of  creating soffits, interiors, and end caps as well as specifying the properties of each component.

You may specify the rise and run for each section of the profile or you can choose to use a block containing a single polyline as the profile