How a Landscape Architect Grades a Site
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Have you ever been interested in the process of communicating existing and proposed grading for a site? Eric walks through working with current contours and replacing them with new ones in this livestream. Tune in for knowledge that'll score you a better grade!
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As a fellow landscape architect i love seeing this kind of content! Thanks again!
Glad to hear it! Gotta represent the LA's out there ;)
hey, sending this from India, I'm three months, into my B.arch thesis which is the last semester, and had always doubts about how to design or master plan on a contoured site, in earlier semesters I got away with small sites and zero to almost no contour data, but in thesis, I selected a site that has contours and I researched so much on how best to go about it by reading books on site planning, reading articles so on and so forth, either the text was way too technical or lengthy or the information was unrelated to what I wanted to hear and use, but by far this is the most helpful video I have found, and I realized there are a lot more new related videos by the same mentor. Sad and Happy it took me so much time to happen on this video. Please make it possible for this video to reach the maximum number of architecture students and students who search for master planning, contours, extract contours, sloped sites, etc. Thanks a lot, looking forward to more such informative videos and I love how fluently you explain things and solve doubts then and there.
Thanks for the feedback. Our goal is to reach as many people as possible and empower them to do the best work they can!
At 8 minutes you asked if anyone is excited to see a grading project, and "Yes!" I'm excited to learn more about grading. I want to make some adjustments to the geo-located import I bring in and correct with maps or photogrammetry data (when I have it).
Glad I'm not the only one!
This is an AWESOME tutorial. Thank you so much! I'm dealing with the exact same topo challenges and this helps me go from task A to B so quickly!
Hello from Australia - Great session. A suggested improvement is to put a time stamp log at key milestone discussion points so users can jump to relevant sections when they want to review a specific part of the process cheers
Good comment. I'll see if that's something we can do.
Great session, Eric. Sorry I couldn't join the live session, but it was fun to playback on a lazy Sunday morning and see some different approaches to common problems. Thanks SU team!
Thanks @phillip H - That's why we post these afterwards as we know not everyone can make it for the Live Stream!
Eric, is my fav, his explanation is mind blowing, keep it up buddy, love from India
I learnt how to use layout the right way from you, thank you very much for all you do,
my other fav is Aron, love you guys both
Thanks @Star and will do!
Excellent presentation Eric!
Pablo! Hola amigo.
excellent presentation of actual, practical use, well done sir
Thanks for the feedback. Lots of industry knowledge to continue to tap into!
Awesome information! Thanks!
I am a big fan of SketchUp and its my favourite 3D software, but for landscape purposes I think its not the best option
This was so helpful. Thank you!
thank you very much for teaching us
You have to request a topographical survey!
Good morning from Bali. 31 degrees C (feels like 37)
amazing
solid tools should be a part of the basic version. i cannot dish out $120 to design my backyard shed. cannot cut the t1-11 with push pull or with intersecting faces with models
yes
also from zambia
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