Kubla Cubed User Manual


Feature Surface Element

The feature surface element is used to define a complex surface specified by outlines, contours, break-lines and points. This element is most commonly used for take-offs such as those needed by contractors for bidding purposes.

The properties that are exposed for this element are summarised below.

  • Define

    This is the way that the surface levels should be defined. Options are 'levels' which uses the levels specified without modification, 'levels & offset' which applies an offset to the levels specified. The offset option is mostly used to add construction thicknesses by specifying a negative offset. Lastly a 'levels & 3d offset' option allows the surface to be adjusted in X and Y as well as in Z.

  • Offset

    This option is only visible if offset options are selected in the 'Define' menu. It allows you to offset the entire surface in X,Y and Z. This is useful for accommodating for a construction thickness of finding a balance.

  • Features

    The edit button will open the take-off window so that you can defined the outlines, contours, break-lines and points which define this surface. For more information on the options available in the take-off window see Feature Surface

  • Mode

    This is used to specify if the surface should have cut, fill or both. Most commonly cut and fill will be specified.

  • Side Batter

    The feature surface boundary is joined to the ground by side slopes. The side batter (set as a ratio of vertical to horizontal) dictates the angle of these slopes. You can set differet side batter angles for side slopes that cut into the ground and for those that fill into it. Turning side batter off will result in the feature surface being joined to the ground with vertical sides.


Sometimes called a super element for its ability to produce the results of any other element, the 'Feature Surface' is described in the video Proposed Levels - Feature Surface .