How to setup a site plan?
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‎2015-08-05 06:55 AM
I've been looking online for the answer for the past two hours.
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‎2015-08-05 02:32 PM
For a locality plan view I would just have on the site boundary and locality / context layers with the annotation layer for these elements.
For a site plan view I have on the site boundary, hard landscape layers and annotation layer for site plan with fill display overridden to empty fills. I also place a copy of the roof plan view with the annotation turned off on the layout.
Regards,
Scott
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‎2015-10-31 06:33 AM
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‎2015-11-01 01:24 AM
If you have multiple types of site plans, as Scott does, you can put information that is specific to that type of site plan on its own layer. You can also speed up the next time by saving things as Favorites. The Active Layer tool is also a major time saver to avoid checking layers as you're drawing.
BTW, you can also try typing "how to create a site plan in ArchiCAD" in Google and will see all sorts of tutorials. I just tried it and it took, all told, maybe 10 seconds to find. Make Google your friend.
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‎2015-11-02 05:31 AM
Anyhow...I have more issues and questions regarding site plans. I'll post a separate reply.
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‎2015-11-02 06:35 AM
You might have caught Richard on a bad day ! He does make a good point though...the more information you can provide about your problem, the more likely you are to get specific replies to help you out.
Anyhow, Scott's approach and advice is a good one (I believe he works on some fairly substantial projects so he has probably set up his system with quite a few layers).
You could probably add 'Existing Site Plan', and 'Demolitions Plan' depending on the type, scale and complexity of the project you are working on.
It is certainly worth spending the time setting up a template that works for you and suits your workflow....and you can always tweak it a little....I am constantly adjusting mine as I adopt other peoples ideas and as I learn more, and as I discover what ultimately suits the way I work.
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‎2018-09-05 09:58 AM

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‎2018-09-05 10:56 AM
Robinhood wrote:Sure, but it may depend on what information you have for your site.
Is there any way on how to manually draw/sketch property line/ site boundary?
i.e. do you have boundary lengths and the angle between boundaries at each corner?
Or do you have some other form of boundary information (compass bearings) - I think they refer to it as Northings?
Barry.
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‎2020-06-25 03:10 PM
For example. I have a model that is distributed over two level both with exterior elements that need to appear on both the ground and upper floor. Slabs, walls and other such elements that need to appear on one story in the floor plans and the site plan needs element from both stories to be displayed. THIS ISN'T A LAYER ISSUE. It's an issue with showing elements across two stories in 1 view (Site plan) and not displaying them in the other.
Site requires - slabs from both floors fences from both floors
Floor Plan requires - slabs from one floor, fences from one floor.
Specifically I cannot make the exterior slabs work unless I allocated a layer combination for each story.
So how does one show the roof with fill while also depicting whats on the ground floor with fill?
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‎2020-06-25 05:28 PM
For fills and line weights, you should use Graphic Overrides.
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