Splitting Building Model Based on Repetitive Design
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We have a project that is somewhat garden style, with 6 building instances consisting of 4 different types: A, B, C, & D. Buildings A, B, & C are all exactly the same levels 2-4. Level 1 is different:
- Building A - half of level 1 is amenity space
- Building B - all units at level 1
- Building C - all units at level 1 AND there is a basement with a single loaded corridor (we have a very dynamic site)
We are a smaller firm and need to be as efficient as possible, does it make sense to break the buildings up into separate models? Could we have models for:
- levels 2-4 for buildings A, B, & C. This way we don't have to model the exterior 3 times
- separate models for levels 1 for buildings A, B, & C
Then we can just stack model for levels 2-4 over the separate level 1 models within our site model.
Some problems I have with this:
- We will get lines showing up in elevation where we have the 2 buildings meet. I know I can change those lines to invisible in whatever view I need but that seems tedious.
- We are going to do all documentation within the building links and we are linking those views into the site model. If we split the buildings up by upper and lower half, we have to do documentation on both halves and have those show up correctly in the site elevation where we will have all of our sheets to print. Sounds a bit difficult.
We are also having an issue where our basement levels will all have different floor to floor heights. Buildings C & D have basements and there are 2 instances of each. Does each basement model need to be separate to catch these differences in floor to floor height or is there some trick I can pull with design options? I am assuming they have to be separate models.
Has anyone had to deal with a similar predicament and how was it resolved?