creating footings for columns
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2009-09-27
04:31 PM
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2023-05-25
05:48 PM
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Rubia Torres
With the limited knowledge in archicad ,i think it can be done in 2 ways.
1) is to use concrete walls for the footings, and using a slab for the base on the footing.
2)use complex profile in wall tools .

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2009-09-28 04:11 PM
I know I could have added some "space-clicking" tricks for faster editing if one is to trace over an imported DWG

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2009-09-29 11:23 AM

and how to do the same thing for a step footing(fig given in previous post)
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2009-10-28 03:08 AM

I'm just in the process of learning how to create footings - I followed Francois's step by step but how do you get the option "add new points" ?
Thanks
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2009-10-28 10:04 PM
kiwistudent wrote:Welcome to the forum!
I'm just in the process of learning how to create footings - I followed Francois's step by step but how do you get the option "add new points" ?

With the mesh selected and the mesh tool active, draw some points on the surface of the mesh. Click twice on the last node (or once on the first node if you have formed a closed polygon) and the 'add new points' box will appear.
Hope that helps!
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2009-10-28 10:50 PM


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2009-10-28 10:51 PM
Might be better to create one then make an object for the rest. With a model you could modify the script to turn off the 3d function which for the most part is redundant as you cant see the footing through the dirt any way and even if you can see them they can be rather confusing if not setout in a perfect grid.
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2009-11-03 09:24 PM
I have the student version of ArchiCAD 12 - I followed the three tutorials but they don't suggest how to create footings hence me using the mesh option. It seems the easiest way to do it.
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2009-11-03 10:44 PM
kiwistudent wrote:
I followed those instructions but I do not get the option "Add new points" - I get the little toolbox with 11 options (i.e add to polygon, fillet, elevate etc). Is it supposed to come up there?
I have the student version of ArchiCAD 12 - I followed the three tutorials but they don't suggest how to create footings hence me using the mesh option. It seems the easiest way to do it.
Kiwistudent, With mesh selected and still with the mesh tool selected and the rectangular geometry method selected, you draw inside the mesh and the add new points/create hole will pop up so can select either.
You will 99% of the time use slabs, walls, beams, complex profiles for footings. The main thing for new users to remember is that most tools can be used for other things and not just for their title.
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2009-11-03 11:10 PM
I prefer using the forum as I'm Deaf so can't hear over the phone. Thanks though


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2009-11-03 11:24 PM
Special Construction>special Structures>Basic Shapes>Polygon Prism.
Would this work?
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