Small tools, real workflow.
Each category is built around objects architects model often: windows, doors, facade systems, and interiors.
About
R4L Tools started from a simple frustration: architectural modeling in Rhino is powerful, but many common objects still require too many repetitive steps.
The idea
R4L Tools is not trying to replace design judgment or turn Rhino into a rigid BIM system. The goal is simpler: package repetitive architectural modeling tasks into friendly tools that create clean geometry you can continue editing.
Windows and Doors are the first categories. Facade and Built Ins are planned as the library grows.
Each category is built around objects architects model often: windows, doors, facade systems, and interiors.
Geometry, layers, materials, and 2D symbols should remain understandable after bake.
The flying rhino exists because modeling tools do not have to feel cold, corporate, or painful.
Contact
R4L Tools will improve category by category. User feedback is part of the plan.