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John Galbavy posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 5 months ago
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 5 months ago
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 5 months ago
Water is allowed to enter then exit the raingarden farther down grade…. in a small to medium event most precip will be captured and perc in these areas. It is Florida so larger rain events will be allowed to overflow and enter into the existing culverts at intersections.
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 6 months ago
So does the water go through in the right hand corner of each cell? Or is each cell a separate containment area?
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john parker posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 6 months ago
OK- let’s save the world! Glad to be among the initiated here…
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 6 months ago
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 6 months ago
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vc hefti posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 13 years, 6 months ago
Thanks David and Bayazit.
I’ll have to check out some of those plug-ins, and while I’m at it I have to get V-Ray.
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Bayazit Oguz Ayoglu posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 13 years, 6 months ago
Hi Hefti,
you can find some examples at my DA Gallery 3D Jobs folder. Most of the recent works are produced with 3D vegetation, a combination of pre-made models, self-models used via proxies and rendered with MentalRay or Vray. Hopefully, they can give some idea.
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vc hefti posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 13 years, 6 months ago
Question: anyone have some pictures of examples of vegetation done in 3Ds?
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 13 years, 7 months ago
oh late night 3ds what would i do without you?
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vc hefti posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 7 months ago
Greet links, they helped a lot on a recent project. Thanks!
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Teresa Buckwalter posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 7 months ago
Thanks for your photos Chris. Deadrick street looks great!
Kevin– yes, we are installing planters over storm inlets.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 13 years, 7 months ago
coolio fox. i started a discussion about it on the main page… if you have any thoughts post em up, if you want to make it happen say something to that effect i want the discussion board to get the word out beyond the group.
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 13 years, 7 months ago
I’m in
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 13 years, 7 months ago
hello everyone. i would like to make this competition a reality, if anyone would like to help: set up the framework for the competition, gain attention of land8lounge, gather prizes, ect… i could really use the help as i am working on finishing my thesis currently. PLEASE let me know if you are interested. thanks -michael
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 13 years, 7 months ago
i think we should have different scales and classes
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 8 months ago
What is the grade and the largest amount of water you are dealing with? The planter needs to be designed to handle whatever nature throws at you. You can retrofit the drain like Chris said to become the overflow at the down end of your planter. If you have a lot of slope, check dams can hold the water and pool it to infiltrate fully. Then the…[Read more]
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Kevin Robert Perry posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 8 months ago
Are you talking about installing a planter over a storm inlet, or a storm line?
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Teresa Buckwalter posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 8 months ago
We are designing stormwater bioretention planters for a downtown. We want to place a planter where a storm drain currently exists. Can a planter be designed over a storm drain and be an effective bioretention measure — i.e. slowing down rainwater but not completely infiltrating? Appreciate any input.
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