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remove complete area within map
Hi,
Is it possible to place a shapefile (or draw an area) and remove everything that is under that area? We want to try to create an entirely new area with everything demolished, BUT we want to have the surroundings (train station nearby, data on traffic density etc.
Kind regards
Comments
Hello,
You can best draw in an area for the area you want to clear. Export the area as GeoJSON, then use that file as shape to FLATTEN the terrain. This will remove all constructions and terrains, and flattens the height of the area.
See also:
https://support.tygron.com/wiki/Terrain_height_brush
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Vincent
Hey there,
I'd like to elaborate a little bit to provide a few more options.
So depending on your intent, you can either want to clear an area in the Current Situation, or as a basis for a Future Design.
To start ensure you have a definition of the area you wish to clear. Preferably as an GeoJSON or similar file. You can easily make one by drawing a single Area for the intented location and exporting it.
For the Current Situation:
For the Future Design:
Now, when this measure is activated, it will FLATTEN the indicated area, removing Buildings there in the process. The Measure can be further detailed by adding an actual future plan of Buildings as well.
Sprawling spreadsheets so intricate Alexander the Great cuts them in half.