Project Preferences - Reference Level
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2013-06-25 09:16 AM
The attached survey shows the FFL of the building will be at RL 38.29, and the lowest spot level on the SS is at RL 36.58
In the Project Preferences/Reference Levels, what do I need to set my AHD Elevation to, -36000? being roughly 500 below my lowest RL??
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2013-06-25 12:43 PM

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2013-06-25 12:56 PM
Set the lowest story of the building (say ground) at story one. Set the height to next from AHD to ground at the RL for ground.
Set the mesh on the AHD story with its top at RL zero
Add the levels to the top mesh to there real RL.
Then you place level dims using gravity to mesh and they show the correct levels without editing
Actually this is straight from the Australian template.
Hope this helps
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2013-06-25 01:12 PM
In dutch we use "peil" (level), with that generally being the level of entry floor. So all dimension are shown as P+100 or P-500 etc etc. The only way to do this is to use autotext. For example
P<toPZvalue> = <toL1value> (<L1name>)returns the distance to your project zero and the distance to your first reference level, with the name of that level in brackets.
For more thorough info see:
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2013-06-25 01:58 PM

Let me try understand this on a novice level.
What your saying is that I would set the Mesh at Project 0, then create a new Story (Being Story 1), and setting its FFL height to 38290.
I then activate my Mesh Tool, draw a rectangle , and set the corners to the RL's given in the site survey.
If I'm understanding you correctly, this would create a very long "vertically earth, which will extend from 0 to 3920.
Am I on the right track?
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2013-06-25 02:13 PM

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2013-06-25 02:17 PM
The height of the mesh doesn't matter as you simply limit the depth extent of the sections and elevations and add a cutaway in the 3D view.
The benefit is that when you place a spot level using gravity it shows the mesh or slab or roof level correctly immediately without having to edit the text.
With this method you never have to worry that you have edited the text or remember to edit the text when you place new levels. The reference method is OK if you do it once but if you have to go back and add new levels it can become easy to miss something
17 is better than earlier versions insofar as the data shown in the info box is concerned.
As I said before if it works for you then fine .....the is nothing wrong with Barry's method I'm merely suggesting there are other options.
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2013-06-25 03:04 PM
The reason I posted the question is that I felt unsure, or better still just didn't get it!
I've used REVIT for the past 4 years, so I'm trying to be as fair as possible and learn ArchiCAD the correct way, that's why I'm here.
Barry's explanation has really helped, and believe I now better understand why you need to set the AHD to a minus Elevation, and start the lowest level at 0.
David's explanation is equaly interesting, I believe it's similar to how I currently do things in REVIT.
I recently showed Eric a project where I drew the Mesh at 0, but had no idea how to trim the earth beneath.
What Eric suggested I did was to draw a slab, raise it to "where I'd like to cut my earth", then do a SEO with a downwards extrusion.
Now that worked a treat, however I was interested in keeping my ground level at 0 so then it becomes easier when adding windows, doors or stairs.
Anyway I'll take this information onboard and give it a go


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2013-06-25 03:09 PM
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2013-06-25 04:03 PM

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2013-06-26 05:24 AM
David wrote:I agree that is a good benefit.
The benefit is that when you place a spot level using gravity it shows the mesh or slab or roof level correctly immediately without having to edit the text.
With this method you never have to worry that you have edited the text or remember to edit the text when you place new levels.
The downside is you will need to adjust any elevation/section lines if they are limited to a particular height (i.e. internal elevations that are limited from floor to ceiling heights).
Then if you need to adjust your finished floor level you need to adjust the storey height, the limits on section/elevation lines and any 2D annotation you have in those section/elevations.
Unless I am mistaken and I'm doing it all wrong.
Seems neither solution is perfect.
What we really need is the ability to set the custom text in dimensions before we place them or even just the ability to save it as a favourite.
I am sure there is a wish somewhere for this.
I'll go looking and if there is not I will create one.
Barry.
Here are just a couple of wishes I found.
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