DaleSmith
2012-01-20, 11:33 AM
Hi Everyone,
I've got a distinct feeling this won't be possible, but I've had a request from someone I work with to find out. The Architects in our firm want to show a 3D view of a site containing numerous buildings. All but one building are modeled as simple 3D extrusions in a site plan to give a sense of the main building's position, with the main building a linked Revit file. What the Architects want is to be able to cut through the main building with a section box, to reveal a view similar to the one shown in Sketch 1 (attached).
I'm sorry I can't send images of the actual project we are working on, but it is a prison and hence we are not allowed to show any images of it to anyone not authorised to see it.
We can easily produce similar cut throughs on the building, but the architect doesn't want to cut through any of the surrounding site details, just the main building. So as far as I can tell, we almost need a section box within a section box, with one showing site details and surrounding building as full height, and a second one showing the building cut through at a specific level.
As I said, I'm pretty sure this is not possible in Revit, or at least I can't even begin to think of how it would be achieved, but I had to ask. I'm not sure why these details are required, I'm a strucutral engineer, not an Architect, I'm meerly the messenger.
Thanks,
I've got a distinct feeling this won't be possible, but I've had a request from someone I work with to find out. The Architects in our firm want to show a 3D view of a site containing numerous buildings. All but one building are modeled as simple 3D extrusions in a site plan to give a sense of the main building's position, with the main building a linked Revit file. What the Architects want is to be able to cut through the main building with a section box, to reveal a view similar to the one shown in Sketch 1 (attached).
I'm sorry I can't send images of the actual project we are working on, but it is a prison and hence we are not allowed to show any images of it to anyone not authorised to see it.
We can easily produce similar cut throughs on the building, but the architect doesn't want to cut through any of the surrounding site details, just the main building. So as far as I can tell, we almost need a section box within a section box, with one showing site details and surrounding building as full height, and a second one showing the building cut through at a specific level.
As I said, I'm pretty sure this is not possible in Revit, or at least I can't even begin to think of how it would be achieved, but I had to ask. I'm not sure why these details are required, I'm a strucutral engineer, not an Architect, I'm meerly the messenger.
Thanks,