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I have a gentle sloped site(-8' difference between West and East end of the building), and have several issues. Right now, I am trying to figure out what's the best way to create a facade wall that matches the street topography. Any suggestions? Create a straight wall from foundation level and simply let it bury within the toposurface? What if I want a curtain wall? I think the bottom of the wall needs to step down as the street slopes down.
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in that view why don't you pick in the wall you want and "EDIT" the profile like you want, the same for the Curtain walls....
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Build your model like the building..... If the foundation and wall steps in real life ... do that. The best way to make the bottom of a wall step is as Typhoon says ... edit the profile.
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