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You can view the results of successfully completing this exercise by choosing
the Ex_5_4_End proposal.
You Call that a Parking stall Layout?
The parking stall layout you did in Exercise 5.4 may leave a bit to be desired from
an engineering design standpoint. Just keep in mind that, at this stage in the
project, InfraWorks is being used as a conceptual design and visualization tool.
Typically, any effort expended on performing a detailed parking stall layout at
this point in the design process would not be considered a wise use of a designer's
time. Much of what you're showing in this model will change as a result of the
talks you are preparing it for. Detailed design will likely have to be discarded,
so it should be saved for another time and done in a program such as Autodesk®
AutoCAD® Civil® 3D, which has the tools for performing detailed design.
working with road styles
Road styles are the most sophisticated styles available in InfraWorks. They come
in three types: Road, Bridge, and Tunnel. Each type has some features that are
unique. The following are the different parts of the configuration dialog for road
styles, along with an explanation of their purpose and function.
general settings The General Settings section (see Figure 5.15) applies to all
three road types (Road, Bridge, and Tunnel) and consists of the following settings:
fIgure 5.15 The General Settings section of the road style configuration dialog
road type As stated earlier, there are three types of road styles:
Road, Bridge, and Tunnel. The type you choose here determines
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