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Form a state of excavation work

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Anonymous
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Form a state of excavation work

Anonymous
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Hello.
How do I form a state of excavation work?

 

I search for function like "Subtraction with upwards extrusion" of ArchiCAD, but I can't.
Would I need making family? Are there any tips for this family?

 

I simply want to cut concrete volume ("Isolated","Slab"...) and upperpart out of "Toposurface".

Relating each other is helpful, but it's optional.

 

Are there any good idea?

 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated,

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Form a state of excavation work

Hello.
How do I form a state of excavation work?

 

I search for function like "Subtraction with upwards extrusion" of ArchiCAD, but I can't.
Would I need making family? Are there any tips for this family?

 

I simply want to cut concrete volume ("Isolated","Slab"...) and upperpart out of "Toposurface".

Relating each other is helpful, but it's optional.

 

Are there any good idea?

 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated,

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ToanDN
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The topography under Existing phase and a building pad under New phase.

The topography under Existing phase and a building pad under New phase.
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Anonymous
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Thank you for your reply, @ToanDN

 

Can I make Building pad of concrete volume ("Isolated","Slab"...)?

 

Relating isn't necessary, but in the beginning, I want to use it because bottom of concrete is complicated...tons of edge, tons of level.
Isn't it available?

 

Regards,

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Thank you for your reply, @ToanDN

 

Can I make Building pad of concrete volume ("Isolated","Slab"...)?

 

Relating isn't necessary, but in the beginning, I want to use it because bottom of concrete is complicated...tons of edge, tons of level.
Isn't it available?

 

Regards,

Message 4 of 10
ToanDN
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You sure can make a building pad the same way as you make floor: concrete, multi layer compound, etc...

Keep in mind these rules when creating building pads: they can share edges but cannot overlap, they must not extend outside of the topo.

You sure can make a building pad the same way as you make floor: concrete, multi layer compound, etc...

Keep in mind these rules when creating building pads: they can share edges but cannot overlap, they must not extend outside of the topo.
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Anonymous
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Thank you for your quick reply, @ToanDN

 

"same way as make floor",
Now, I know only [Modiry]-[Draw]-[Pick Lines].
It needs tons of clicks and it dosn't pick level of objects.
Also, in that way, it have only one level on one building pad.

 

Are there any other functions to get shape...level and edge of objects in a lump?

If there are, Could you tell me how to, or give me links?

 


Thank you for your advice of rules.
I keep in my mind.

 


Regards,

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Thank you for your quick reply, @ToanDN

 

"same way as make floor",
Now, I know only [Modiry]-[Draw]-[Pick Lines].
It needs tons of clicks and it dosn't pick level of objects.
Also, in that way, it have only one level on one building pad.

 

Are there any other functions to get shape...level and edge of objects in a lump?

If there are, Could you tell me how to, or give me links?

 


Thank you for your advice of rules.
I keep in my mind.

 


Regards,

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chrisplyler
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What are you wanting to accomplish?

 

A topoSURFACE does not have a volume to subtract from. Sure, when you cut one in a Section view, you see the Earth material pattern, but Revit uses a posche base functionality to display that. You aren't seeing a real three-dimensional volume. It's a SURFACE.

 

I imagine you want to see the grade after excavation, with all the grade beam ditches removed and everything like that? You CAN do it with Building Pads and other methods, but I humbly suggest that it's just not worth the effort.

 

What are you wanting to accomplish?

 

A topoSURFACE does not have a volume to subtract from. Sure, when you cut one in a Section view, you see the Earth material pattern, but Revit uses a posche base functionality to display that. You aren't seeing a real three-dimensional volume. It's a SURFACE.

 

I imagine you want to see the grade after excavation, with all the grade beam ditches removed and everything like that? You CAN do it with Building Pads and other methods, but I humbly suggest that it's just not worth the effort.

 

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ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

 

Now, I know only [Modiry]-[Draw]-[Pick Lines].
It needs tons of clicks and it dosn't pick level of objects:  you have all the tools you need to sketch the pad boundary the same way as sketch a floor or a roof

 

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Also, in that way, it have only one level on one building pad.

You can have multiple pads on different elevations.  Draw them separately and change their Level and/or Height Offset.

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Are there any other functions to get shape...level and edge of objects in a lump?

If there are, Could you tell me how to, or give me links?

 

Please show some pictures of what you need.

 

 


 


@Anonymous wrote:

 

Now, I know only [Modiry]-[Draw]-[Pick Lines].
It needs tons of clicks and it dosn't pick level of objects:  you have all the tools you need to sketch the pad boundary the same way as sketch a floor or a roof

 

Capture.PNG

 

 


Also, in that way, it have only one level on one building pad.

You can have multiple pads on different elevations.  Draw them separately and change their Level and/or Height Offset.

Capture1.PNG

 

Capture.PNG

 

Are there any other functions to get shape...level and edge of objects in a lump?

If there are, Could you tell me how to, or give me links?

 

Please show some pictures of what you need.

 

 


 

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Anonymous
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Thank you for your reply, @chrisplyler @ToanDN

 

Please excuse my poor English, 

If you have any trouble understanding my English, please feel free to ask so I can clarify as best as I can.

 

 

>Please show some pictures of what you need.


For example, in Archicad,
1. Set concrete volume and toposurface object

image.png
2. And then click [execute] to [subtraction with upwards extrusion]

image.png

3. toposurface curved by concretevolume, and toposurface after excavation left.
(Unfortunately, it doesn’t make slope automatically, anyway.)

image.png

 image.png  image.png

 

 

Does Revit have function like this?


I imagine and hope it’s available to create building pad same as concrete volume by one click, but isn’t it available? Do I need to set building pad divided into each level? (It seems bother than archicad…

 

Regards,

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Thank you for your reply, @chrisplyler @ToanDN

 

Please excuse my poor English, 

If you have any trouble understanding my English, please feel free to ask so I can clarify as best as I can.

 

 

>Please show some pictures of what you need.


For example, in Archicad,
1. Set concrete volume and toposurface object

image.png
2. And then click [execute] to [subtraction with upwards extrusion]

image.png

3. toposurface curved by concretevolume, and toposurface after excavation left.
(Unfortunately, it doesn’t make slope automatically, anyway.)

image.png

 image.png  image.png

 

 

Does Revit have function like this?


I imagine and hope it’s available to create building pad same as concrete volume by one click, but isn’t it available? Do I need to set building pad divided into each level? (It seems bother than archicad…

 

Regards,

Message 9 of 10
ToanDN
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Accepted solution

Revit do not have an exact function like what you show.  But you can get the same result by using a typical Revit workflow.

 

- Create a topography under Existing Phase.

- Create Building Pad(s) under New Phase.  Anything above the Pads are the volume excavated out of the topo.

- If you need to excavate up and down exactly like how you show with the foundation, create different Pads at different elevations.

- Foundation is normally created above Building Pads, unless you use them as Mat Slabs (not recommended because they are not structural elements so no re-bars, no analytical).

Revit do not have an exact function like what you show.  But you can get the same result by using a typical Revit workflow.

 

- Create a topography under Existing Phase.

- Create Building Pad(s) under New Phase.  Anything above the Pads are the volume excavated out of the topo.

- If you need to excavate up and down exactly like how you show with the foundation, create different Pads at different elevations.

- Foundation is normally created above Building Pads, unless you use them as Mat Slabs (not recommended because they are not structural elements so no re-bars, no analytical).

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Anonymous
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Thank you for your reply, @ToanDN

 

The workflow is helpful,
but actually, I used Floor as WA in this time.

 

Because I thought it takes labor that >"create different Pads at different elevations" AND make slope on each elevations then.

Besides, [Toposurface] can't use with [Cut Geometry].
so I decided to use void family to cut slope and concrete volume from ground--made by [Floor].

 

Anyway, I really appreciate your kindness!
I understand what is available/unavailable and how to.

 

 

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Thank you for your reply, @ToanDN

 

The workflow is helpful,
but actually, I used Floor as WA in this time.

 

Because I thought it takes labor that >"create different Pads at different elevations" AND make slope on each elevations then.

Besides, [Toposurface] can't use with [Cut Geometry].
so I decided to use void family to cut slope and concrete volume from ground--made by [Floor].

 

Anyway, I really appreciate your kindness!
I understand what is available/unavailable and how to.

 

 

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