Toposurface / site modeling - making openings in the hill

Toposurface / site modeling - making openings in the hill

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Toposurface / site modeling - making openings in the hill

Anonymous
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Hello,

I have project of the building placed under the hill and I needto make openings in the toposurface (something like sketch below - sorry about the quality). Is there any option to make it without using 3dsmax? Can somebody help and suggest something? Thanks a lot.

 

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Avaris.
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Anonymous
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It's like a cave, I know how to make horizontal modifications using pad but I've never made vertical openings in the toposurface.

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Anonymous
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I'm assuming its something like this your trying to achieve? This has been done with a building pad at the back (to create the cut) and a regular floor at the front (to create the overhang) this method will only work if its a surface structure if you've got more underground it might be a bit more difficult... 

 

EDIT: Underground! the much more complicated way! 🙂

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Anonymous
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Additional surface over the top? 

 

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Anonymous
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Thanks for reply, unfortunately it's more like underground window 😞 Is there any possibility to make it in Revit? 

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Anonymous
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Oh great idea, it should works. Thanks a lot!!

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barthbradley
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Is this something like what you're trying to achieve? 

 

TopoTunnel.png

 

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Anonymous
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Is that just done with a mass and a void @barthbradley?

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barthbradley
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Variable thickness floor. Shape edited. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJHKts9QqIw

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Anonymous
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yeah the variable floor option seems to be a pretty good one too, certainly cleaner as its all one object that your cutting into.Capture.JPG

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Anonymous
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Yes, that's excatly what I'm trying to do!