crullier
2015-08-24, 02:26 AM
Hello everyone, I am in South FLa and in the past as a result of having relatively flat sites I have using floors for purpose of documenting my site plans and just let the civil drawings take care of showing grading etc (which is usually minimal).
However I am starting to do work in places where the sites are sloping and in this one particular project I we will be making a loading dock 30" from the parking lot on the back of the building.
Essentially my question is if it I am have been doing it wrong all this time and should have been using toposurfaces - modeling with toposurfaces is a large project time investment.
What do other architects in other parts of the US do? (like California where there is actual hills and grade changes, or GA / AL.). Do you guys model the site in revit with toposurfaces?
I am worried that changes will take a large chunk of time (think site plan approval and parking counts etc.).
I would love to learn what else is out there.
Thank you.
However I am starting to do work in places where the sites are sloping and in this one particular project I we will be making a loading dock 30" from the parking lot on the back of the building.
Essentially my question is if it I am have been doing it wrong all this time and should have been using toposurfaces - modeling with toposurfaces is a large project time investment.
What do other architects in other parts of the US do? (like California where there is actual hills and grade changes, or GA / AL.). Do you guys model the site in revit with toposurfaces?
I am worried that changes will take a large chunk of time (think site plan approval and parking counts etc.).
I would love to learn what else is out there.
Thank you.