Hi,
I work in the UK and a lot of my work is extension and alteration work on houses and commercial buildings. I just wondered from others that do similar work, how you set up your model(s). I have used SKP for about 4 years doing just exteriors so I have a pretty good grasp of using it though there is also a lot still to learn as I have discovered trying to do fully detailed models of buildings.
I have tried to keep everything in one model but it has become quite complicated. I have the original house modelled on the site. The 'original' house is one group. I have then copied that group, called it 'proposed' and made the changes so that I have two models.
I am in the early stages of using SKP for the whole process through to construction drawings so I wondered how others did it. I have seen the Nick Sonder videos. My current thinking is that it might be best to have 4 models - one model for the original site, one model for the original building, one for the altered and extended building and one for the altered site if necessary. The building models can then be imported into the respective site models.
What do others think? Be good to hear from you.