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2004-09-11 12:37 AM
2004-09-11
12:37 AM
can ArchiCAD calculate the volume of a building? It seems like zones should be able to do it since they are 3D space objects, but I cannot find such a feature anywhere. Thanks.
Regards,
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
AC7-28, M1 Mac, OS 15.x
Graphisoft Insider's Panel, Beta Tester
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
AC7-28, M1 Mac, OS 15.x
Graphisoft Insider's Panel, Beta Tester
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2004-09-11 01:01 AM
2004-09-11
01:01 AM
Geoff wrote:Hi Geoff,
Hi,
can ArchiCAD calculate the volume of a building? It seems like zones should be able to do it since they are 3D space objects, but I cannot find such a feature anywhere. Thanks.
Boy, the stuff I learn when double checking before answering questions!

Yes, adding up zone volumes works fine. In the I.S., for example, just select zones, volume, and flag the volume field to be summed.

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This puts this feature (volume computation) back with pre-solid op days. (Rambling for the soapbox - I know you know where I'm going!
So: (1) manual update of zones required and (2) manual trim of zones (and re-trim after edits) make using zones for volume calculations an error prone task.

Karl
PS I suppose a workaround is to not use zones for volume, but to use giant slabs that are on an otherwise invisible layer. Then, there is no 'update' issue, SEOps can be used, and you can see the slabs in section if needed to reassure yourself that all interior volume is 'filled'. Just give all such slabs a special ID such as "VOL" (or even VOL01, VOL02, etc. ... since I.S. can match prefixes), and you're all set. In the I.S., under Slab params, use "Volume" for the volume after holes and SEOp trimming. ("Gross Volume" gives the volume without these modifications.)
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2004-09-11 09:04 AM
2004-09-11
09:04 AM
Karl,
they don't call you a veteran member for nothing. This one is for a coworker who asked me about volume but I had no answer. Now I can impress. But I promise to pass the credit on to you pal. Thanks for the unexpectedly thorough answer. You da man
they don't call you a veteran member for nothing. This one is for a coworker who asked me about volume but I had no answer. Now I can impress. But I promise to pass the credit on to you pal. Thanks for the unexpectedly thorough answer. You da man

Regards,
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
AC7-28, M1 Mac, OS 15.x
Graphisoft Insider's Panel, Beta Tester
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
AC7-28, M1 Mac, OS 15.x
Graphisoft Insider's Panel, Beta Tester

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2004-09-12 08:59 AM
2004-09-12
08:59 AM
Karl wrote:Beware also of the zoen height; for some reason, it is NOT set to the current floor to ceiling, in the cases of the false ceilings it is also manual. For obvious reasons, you might want to watch out for the correct heights, especially if the area reduction calculation is on.
Yes, adding up zone volumes works fine. In the I.S., for example, just select zones, volume, and flag the volume field to be summed.![]()
As for the graphics feedback, my favourite is to show zones in 3D, as it is a VERY obvious cue whethet everything is wrong - the structure is superimposed in wireframe.
Agree with Karl that zones might be a bit smarter in following the connected geometry changes. However - as you work, you are creating gaps and openings and voids that have to be defined as zones later, so a live link might prove to be more dangerous and time consuming than a manual update, where you can see and be warned if any polygon defining a zone is not closed as opposed to automatic update.
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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