| Gare do Oriente by Santiago Calatrava | 
Since then I have had a number of people asking me how it was done - it was of course described in step-by-step detail in the RTC handouts. Those are not so easily accessible now, so I am posting the content here, in stages. Part 1 involves creating a rig for one of the structural supports of the roof.
I will not show a step-by-step guide here as the process is described in a video tutorial:
here is a youtube link
As a reminder, below is a list of the steps required in the process:
- Start a new Adaptive Component
 - Place a point at the origin (X,Y,Z = 0)
 - Make it adaptive
 - Make its 'Show reference planes' property to 'Always' visible
 - Set the workplane as the horizontal reference plane of the adaptive point
 - Place another point on top of the adaptive point
 - Move it up in the Z direction
 - Associate its 'Offset' property to a parameter 'Height' (NB. it will only have an Offset property if it is correctly hosted on the horizontal reference plane of the adaptive point)
 - Draw a reference line from the top point down to the adaptive point, making sure 3D snapping is on (Options toolbar)
 - Place two more points, both hosted on the reference line
 - Make the upper line-hosted point always show reference planes
 - Change its Measurement Type to 'Chord Length' or 'Segment Length' (NB. because the host is a straight line, in this case Segment length is the same as chord length, which just means direct distance)
 
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| Hosted point Measurement Type | 
- Associate its 'Chord length' to a parameter called 'Perimeter Drop'
 - Change the Measurement Type of the lower hosted point to 'Chord Length' or 'Segment Length'
 - Associate its 'Chord length' property to a parameter called 'Valley Drop'
 - Flex the parameters to test the rig thus far; move the adaptive point to check everything else is hosted to it
 
- Set the workplane as the horizontal reference plane of the top point
 - Place a reference circle centred on the point
 - Make its temporary radius dimension into an actual dimension
 - Associate the radius dimension to a parameter called 'Radius outside'
 - Set the workplane as the reference plane of the upper hosted point
 - Place a reference circle centred on the point
 - Make its temporary radius dimension into an actual dimension
 - Associate the radius dimension to a parameter called 'Radius inside'
 
- Create a formula for 'Radius outside' = Radius inside * 1.4142
 
- Select the top circle
 - Click on the 'Divide Path' icon
 - Set the number of points to 8
 - Select the lower circle
 - Click on the 'Divide Path' icon
 
- Set the number of points to 8
 
The basic rig is now complete, ready for adaptive components and repeaters to be hosted on it.  These will be covered in following tutorials.
Step 2  Putting roof panels on top of the rig . . .
Step 3 Creating the structural elements and placing on the rig
Step 4 Adding Struts to the structure
Step 5  Assembling the Array of Structural ColumnsStep 3 Creating the structural elements and placing on the rig
Step 4 Adding Struts to the structure

Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward next parts.
Thanks.
Purrrrr, thank you! Keep'em coming :)
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