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Landscape floor, paving

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Anonymous
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Landscape floor, paving

What is the best way to make a paved surface with 10cm of spaces between each 30cmx30xm paving block?

Also, part of this floor construction needs to be sloped.

 

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loboarch
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You will need to create a custom model fill pattern that can be applied to a floor object.  The floor objects in Revit can be sloped.  You can also use the shape editing tool to give a floor object slope.

 

If this is an ourdoor space like a pation you may also consider using a sub-region on a toposurface object to define the patio.  This will retain the slope of the toposurface.  One drawback with this method is the fact toposurface object can'tr display surface patterns



Jeff Hanson
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loboarch
in reply to: loboarch

The Hatch-22 add-in may help you to create the custom fill pattern you described in the first post.



Jeff Hanson
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Anonymous
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Thanks Loboarch, I wil try it out.

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hamiltonlee
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A landscaper will be able to evaluate the slope of your land and make recommendations for improvement. Draining water from your home includes a quality gutter system, sloping of your yard and installing a drainage system underground. A landscaper can help you complete many of these tasks so that you are able to limit the amount of exposure your home has to standing water.

 

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