Something I’ve been working on for two or
three days now. Strictly speaking it’s just off the edge of my Hampshire
Churches map, but it’s in Hampshire as currently defined. From the church
Diocese standpoint it’s in Guildford, Surrey but there is a a possible
collaboration here, so I decided to go for it.
Unlike most of my recent church models,
this is a full-blown Revit project. That makes it a bit heavier and harder to
set up comparison sets with data schedules, but it’s good to question
assumptions from time to time. Moving to a different methodology then back
again sparks fresh insights. A bit like switching between piano and guitar when
working on a song.
Windows for St Michael’s Aldershot. I’m
using very short sweeps for the tracery so the pattern is drawn as a profile
sketch. This guards against the whole thing breaking if I have to adjust height
and width parameters later, when I get more information. Think of them as “stabilised extrusions”
So I’m using…



