Thanks ! To do a slanted curved wall you can't use the curtain wall tool. Have a look at this video that is one way to model as slanted curved wall facade. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FHpcPTo0Mqw.html
at 3:00, I have followed the setting, insert the beam and also the window curtain. The beam isn't aligned with the window curtain on 3D view, there's a small gap on the bottom and top.
it's hard to tell not seeing the curtain wall settings for the beam. There will be a setting somewhere in the curtain wall tool box which creates these gaps. Maybe - under scheme at the bottom there are pattern origins, check these ?
Hiếu Trần because the actual beam tool you can't slant 2 ways so you need a "curtain wall" for it. You could use a morph too but this way it's faster .
The best way is to draw additional walls and ad the door there. Of course you need to delete some of the curtain wall which you can do by going into the curtain wall editing mode.
If you like to keep the door at 90 degrees then follow these steps: - select the curtain wall and view in 3D ( it's easier ) - select the curtain wall in 3D and click the edit option - now select items like glass panels, beams, etc. you don't need ( where you like to build your door ) - then in the hole you created draw a normal wall on the floor plan and add the door, another 2 walls either side to close the gab or whatever you like to model there.