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    Default Project pits

    Dear all,

    My office is bidding for a new project and my boss want me to create conceptual( LOD 200) model in Revit. Its a hilly site and I need to design building in pits.

    I am attaching 2 examples which will give you idea what i want.

    Do I have to create my site with toposurface or with massing for designing such building. Donnt know how to start.

    i remember long time back one user shared similar type building.

    Please help.


    Thanks
    Annie

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    I think you forgot the attachment

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    Default Re: Project pits

    Yes, the attachments might help
    But, my guess would be you're going to want to create a topo surface, and then dig out the "pits" using a Building Pad.

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    oops. i forgot to attach. Sorry!!!
    I need to design similar kind .Please help.
    Is this possible with toposurface.

    Thanks
    Annie
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    My honest opinion... do it Rhino or AutoCAD or Civil 3D or... anything but Revit
    Getting decent slopes will be a nightmare with the topo tool.

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