Single building site plan
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ā2004-03-30
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Rubia Torres
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ā2004-03-30 08:11 AM
ā2004-03-30
08:11 AM
Flamer wrote:I've also used that system after I got it (maxats) for 1 or 2 projects, but have since found it much easier to just do everything in one file. Then again I do mostly residential projects on regular rectalinear lots wich are oriented in either N-S or E-W direction. I'll probably end up going to the 2-pln format if anything more complicated comes along.
I would also like to hear opinions on how others are doing single buildings. I downloaded some free templates that used separate site and building pln. 's and suggested hotlinks. I used this method on a project and it worked ok.
But like you said, in the 2-pln format, it's tough to know which floor to hotlink, since you'll probably need the first floor plan for building footprint and site features, and you only need the building outline for simplicity, and I usually prefer to show the top/roof plan view, and... But that's my current solution. I'd also be interested to see how others are doing things. Maybe I can improve some things also.

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ā2004-03-30 08:38 AM
ā2004-03-30
08:38 AM
Flamer wrote:See the discussion at
I would also like to hear opinions on how others are doing single buildings.
Flamer wrote:There are several threads in the Events area. See http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=859
PS, anywhere to read about how ACUW was?

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ā2004-03-30 03:16 PM
ā2004-03-30
03:16 PM
For a single building project I prefer to always keep the site in the same file as the building.
For retirement villages and other multi buiding developments the project is usually done in stages, and I insert objects made from stripped down versions of the different building types in the main site development plan.
For the CD's the site plan and setout plans are taken from this main development plan, which evolves through the stages of the project. (Versions of the project file are saved at each stage.) However, the individual building types are in separate project files, which also yield the plans and section/elevations of each building.
The images below are a bit rough, as the site and roads have not been finally tweaked.
For retirement villages and other multi buiding developments the project is usually done in stages, and I insert objects made from stripped down versions of the different building types in the main site development plan.
For the CD's the site plan and setout plans are taken from this main development plan, which evolves through the stages of the project. (Versions of the project file are saved at each stage.) However, the individual building types are in separate project files, which also yield the plans and section/elevations of each building.
The images below are a bit rough, as the site and roads have not been finally tweaked.
cheers
Daniel
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Daniel Lindahl Architecture
AC24 | Dell Inspiron 16+ | Windows 11
Daniel
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ā2004-03-30 03:18 PM
ā2004-03-30
03:18 PM
And another image:
cheers
Daniel
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ā2004-03-30 04:25 PM
ā2004-03-30
04:25 PM
Thanks for the ideas. I will try the single file approach on this next project. Great design Daniel!