Goodmorning,
I have built a Revit model of Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright. Than I tried to reproduce the real landscape adding a toposurface to create the ground, the water of the river who runs under the house and the trees at the end.
Now I wanna to import Fallingwater and the whole landscape in Ecotect.
If I save the file as .gbXML and then I import it into Ecotect I just have the house quite detailed but without the landscape.
If I save the Revit file as .DXF when I open it into Ecotect I can see everything but it I can'tot distinguish things very well, it's a mess and not detailed.
Is there a way to import in Ecotect both the house and the landscape? So that I can see everything correctly and make the analysis taking into account the landscape that affects heavily the results of the analysis in my case.
May I use another kind of software and not Ecotect?
Thank you in advance for help.
Caterina
look at autodesk varsari and see if its better
DarrenP
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