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catwalk and swings

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Good morning, everyone, I have a problem. I should make a project along the banks of the river lambro, it concerns the creation of 6 accommodation facilities along the via francigena, the structures are palafitta to prevent during the flooding of the river, the same being buried by the water.

now the problems I have are as follows:

1) the exterior finish of the walls and the roof cover coat should make it (according to the instructions of the teacher) with wooden scallions...type san benedetto church of zumthor which however uses the cans only for the walls. Would anyone explain to me how to make this in 3d?

2) the altarpieces being, of course, raised from the ground will have access from wooden walkway, which from the embankment descends to the access share of the accommodation. so how to make the support poles of the wooden catwalk, but then I don't know how to connect beams and assemblies.

Thank you very much.
 
hi, from my point of view making the 3d hulls really makes little sense, however the road you can follow is to use the continuous facade tool for the vertical and glazed parts tilted for those of cover. take inspiration from this video to understand the concept link. based on the size of the project, you will almost certainly have performance issues regarding visualization/modification. If you have the ability to make max, you can save all the modeling. clarify better, perhaps with a sketch the problem you have for the connections of the second point.
 
the catwalk reflects these three images a lot.
poles that go up to create then with elements the parapet and or vviously of the beams as in the third image that regga the axis for the cycle-pedonal passage.
 
if you do not plan to pass the file to a stutturist (which would need to work on the poles as pillars) that you use revit I would do everything with the continuous facades.... better two, one for the poles (only mounted with empty system panel) and one for the horizontal axis, which then is what would be done in reality. this will give you maximum freedom to adjust the various elements according to the path.
would have its advantages even using a railing, depends on what data you want to pull out at the end.

Hi.
 
another method can be:
- support structure with family of beams and pillars
- walking with floor family
- parapet with railing family (current only)
 
Thanks for the answers, I'll try to do it tomorrow and I'll let you know. Can't I find them already made like 3d tiles?
 

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