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I vividly recall having to redo all of my hatch patterns on elevations whenever I discovered that I had forgotten to include downspouts or whenever changes affected their position.Now that I'm all grown up and no longer working for free, I find that I can often solve this irritating problem with general notes and leaders but every now and again I find that I really need to show more detailed downspout information. In the discussion below I will outline the steps I have used to create a Downspout Object in Architectural Desktop. 2Body Creating a Structural Member Shape for the DownspoutBy using the Structural Member Style Wizard you can make relatively short work of making a Rectangular downspout Tube. By visiting sites like you can gather the specifications required to create a realistic result.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I'm wondering if there are any architectural frameworks out there to create desktop or standalone applications, in Java or C# for instance. It seems that there are tons of them available for web applications but I can't find many good resources on frameworks or architectural best-practices for desktop development.</div><div></div><div></div><div>There's a new .NET architectural guidance package from Microsoft patterns & practices for WPF that is code named "Prism" -- it's basically a "next generation" Composite UI Application Block (without the SCSF tooling). It uses Dependency injection, Composite pattern throughout, etc.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Clarification: I tried both 20.2 and 20.0.3. On 20.2, I tried the architect desktop item from the gui installer. HAVING said that, it was in text mode in a terminal/konsole window. It came from the 20.2 installer. These are the two media sources I tried:</div><div></div><div></div><div>And thanks DJP for your info. That makes sense that Autocad is the commonly used software by the architect community. 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Additionally, you should set the power settings to "High Performance" in Windows to make sure the CPU and GPU get enough power when needed - this can help reduce slowdowns during intensive tasks. Finally, make sure your antivirus software is enabled and running active scans regularly.</div><div></div><div></div><div>One of the most important things to remember when shopping for a desktop computer for architecture work is to build it around the programs that you plan on using the most - i.e., getting enough RAM and storage space for all of your projects, making sure the processor has enough cores and clock speed, etc.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The main advantage of getting a laptop for architectural work is portability, so you can take your work anywhere. A laptop also comes with a built-in display, making it easier to move from location to location. 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