See SketchUp (.skp) and Google Earth (.kmz). Altitude is used as the Sea Level Reference Level for your project, at Options > Project Preferences > Reference Levels.Altitude data is used when you export the project to SketchUp and Google Earth formats.
Choose your preferred unit of measure from the fly-out menu.Ĭhoose a time zone at the Project Location, expressed as a positive or negative offset from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), together with the name of the corresponding time zone.Įnter the altitude of the project location in the desired units.Click the pop-ups to switch between Latitude North and South, and Longitude East and West.for Energy Evaluation purposes), you should identify and fill in precise latitude/longitude data for the location of your project. The data for Project Name and Site Address are taken from the Project Info dialog box.Ĭlick Edit to modify these data by opening the Project Info dialog box.Įnter the Latitude and Longitude of the Project Location. The Google Earth Connection add-on, which considers the Altitude.ARCHICAD Library parts which refer to the Project North value you set here.Calculating Sun position for 3D views, Camera views, photorenderings, and Sun Studies.from the context menu of the Project Name in the Navigator.from Options > Project Preferences > Project Location.The Project Location dialog box is available:
Use the Project Location dialog box to identify the geographical location of your project.