ChaseD702 wrote:
[quote]I feel this needed a new thread anyway, but here are some more precise measurements and drawings to give an idea of what the requirements might be.
The 4 room is only in a small percentage of the buildings instead of two 3 room setups to accommodate unusually large families or families that culture dictates many generations live in the same house(or choose to).
okay, wait... now, this means i need to save at that development moment in order to design both of them in version, so thats important,... i was a little vague on that at first...
I tried to put bathrooms side by side and on top of each other as much as possible to make plumbing simple. The same was done with the kitchen being in the same corner in each plan.
Thats obvious, good job...
The 1 foot gap between each floor has many purposes inside and out.
You will find that i have been using .2 or .3 meters for my floor gap in the models already out there... same reasons...
The 2 foot gap on the roof leaves 1 foot for the above mentioned plan and the top foot for rain/snow collection on the roof.
okay, i will have to look again to make sure i parse that.
For the interior, I just drew what I could visualize might be good proportions, but this may turn out to be very different. For one, the sola-tube lighting may get in the way. I like the sunlight from the roof coming all the way down to the bottom floor.
So you never did comment then on how well i interpreted solidity versus
transparency in the first version? Is that about right? It sounds like you want more transparency for the top roof? or roof/wall? i need i think at least a verbal transparency map here...or a column/ support map... one or the other?
how do you want this thing to stand or, ie, how do i pin up your floors?
It has more rooms, thus blocks more natural lighting, so I thought this would be a pleasant way to get more natural light to the center of the bottom floor. Having it go through the other two floors makes calculations a little more tricky. It can't very well be in the middle of the room so I attempted to fit it next to a bedroom wall in each version until it opens up in the bottom story. This idea was not in previous sketches or discussions.
I'm lost. what?
The dimensions are in feet,
I wonder when i use autocads in feet version if sketchup will still shrink it
when i import it over.
hmmm.
but if you remember your trig or conversion factors that can be changed.
I have perfect pitch and sing in five octaves and play the clarinet by ear.
I don't read music. I draw. I don't consciously do good math. Obviously
some part of my brain does pretty good math, i just can't manage to talk
math. Or think consciously about it. Anyhow. Brodmanns brain areas? digression? Nevermind?
It works best for me to see it and once i have it well visualized I just sort of build it.
Also, these are not precise do to rounding off after the second decimal spot.
I'm probably going to let the program help me cheat to not have to do most of that math any way all of the drag and clicking features should allow me
to use the most obvious points as references and then infer the rest.
I gave the measurements for the east/west floors and ceilings (different lengths because of the slant) and put the width as 45 feet for easy calculations. Adding an 8 foot stairway
Where is the stairway exactly now? I looked over the first time around and i missed it?
on one end?
this gives a total length of 98 feet (if other stairs are external) or 116 feet (if all three stair cases are enclosed). So give this a try and let me know if you run into any problems.
okay, i will go look at the drawing again.