Choosing a Building to Model
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2008-12-12
08:10 PM
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2023-05-09
10:31 AM
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Noemi Balogh


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2008-12-12 09:04 PM
A gothic structure is great in Archicad because there will be many modeling challenges: the windows, the buttresses and ceiling ribs. This will impress your tutor but bring you dangerously close to catastrophic Ragnarök. [ie: preposterously difficult]
What level of skill is this exercise intended for? How good do you want to get? You could play it safe and do the Barcelona Pavilion, a full sized model of which can be had from 3D warehouse. Lacking drawings, you could measure this model.
Another modeling and perhaps GDL challenge would be the Gherkin - you'd need very accurate information - exceeding that found at 3D Warehouse. Colleague Angus Lee has had a run at it with the Curtain Wall Tool without great success.
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2008-12-13 01:09 PM

What level of skill is this exercise intended for? How good do you want to get?I think our tutor has given us such an open ended brief to allow us to tailor the project to our own level. I have been getting to grips with ArchiCAD for the past 3 months and am growing in confidence with it's modelling capabilities, and so for as how good would I like to get, I'd like to be an ArchiCAD Jedi

Yes I've seen Angus Lee's Curtain Wall Tool and think that it typifies using ArchiCAD, you need to think outside the norm to get a lot of things done!
Out of interest my Tutor recommended Zoom GDL, is it still available and do they do a student version? If not what is the best Object Modelling program?
Thanks for your help and interest,
Richard

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2008-12-13 01:55 PM
The SEO and Complex profile can do some pretty good things.
OBJECTIVE is king.
ArchiForma, the Knave.
And an afternoon spent with the GDL Cookbook: marvelous.
http://www.archicad.ca/?p=84#more-84

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2008-12-15 06:10 AM
The church should be a good choice. As Dwight notes, there are some good challenges there, but Archicad should be up to it. If not, we'll send Dwight over

Buildings like this have many repetitive elements and sets of elements. Start by defining these.
Do you have screen shot of your building?
What is the end product that your Instructor wants?
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2008-12-15 02:27 PM

The end product is to create a fly thru and 2 A2 presentation boards showing views of our model.
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2008-12-15 03:23 PM
You will have to simplify some of the geometry! Especially the tower!
Do you have to model the graveyard stones too?


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2008-12-15 03:46 PM
If you don't have good information, you CAN'T do a good job.
Is this a modeling or a measurement assignment?
"Dodgy" indeed!!! Without the data, stay away.
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2008-12-15 08:39 PM
At university, I had a professor that ran a course in watercolor renderings as part of our studio. We selected images from the works of Masters, traced them and painted the images in watercolor. I think the same methodology would apply well to your task. Select a building from a Master