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    <title>topic Are we using DWGs wrong in Archicad? Severe performance issues with complex machinery files in Project data &amp; BIM</title>
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    <description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;I work in the design department of a large construction company specializing in steel industrial buildings, using Archicad as our main design tool.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;A recurring challenge we face is incorporating production line machinery into our floor plans. These are typically provided by clients as DWG files, which we usually import directly into Archicad (drag &amp;amp; drop or as external drawings).&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;However, in many cases, these DWGs are &lt;STRONG&gt;extremely heavy and overly detailed&lt;/STRONG&gt;, to the point where they noticeably slow down navigation and general model performance.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;What makes this even more frustrating is that &lt;STRONG&gt;cleaning or simplifying these DWG files beforehand is often not a realistic option&lt;/STRONG&gt;. They tend to be highly complex, with multiple nested blocks and dense geometry, and in several cases even AutoCAD struggles to handle them efficiently without lag or instability.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;So this raises a few questions:&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;UL&gt;&lt;LI&gt;Is this simply a hardware limitation, or is Archicad not well-suited to handle this type of CAD data?&lt;/LI&gt;&lt;LI&gt;Is there a recommended professional workflow for dealing with such files?&lt;/LI&gt;&lt;LI&gt;How do larger firms manage this in real-world BIM environments without sacrificing performance?&lt;/LI&gt;&lt;/UL&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;At the moment, it feels like either we accept degraded performance or we spend unrealistic amounts of time trying to “fix” client DWGs that were never optimized for this use.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;I would really appreciate hearing how others deal with this — especially in industrial or highly technical projects.&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face="courier new,courier" color="grey"&gt;Operating system used: &lt;EM&gt;Windows 11&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 07:10:47 GMT</pubDate>
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    <dc:date>2026-06-24T07:10:47Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Are we using DWGs wrong in Archicad? Severe performance issues with complex machinery files</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Project-data-BIM/Are-we-using-DWGs-wrong-in-Archicad-Severe-performance-issues/m-p/706328#M15694</link>
      <description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;I work in the design department of a large construction company specializing in steel industrial buildings, using Archicad as our main design tool.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;A recurring challenge we face is incorporating production line machinery into our floor plans. These are typically provided by clients as DWG files, which we usually import directly into Archicad (drag &amp;amp; drop or as external drawings).&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;However, in many cases, these DWGs are &lt;STRONG&gt;extremely heavy and overly detailed&lt;/STRONG&gt;, to the point where they noticeably slow down navigation and general model performance.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;What makes this even more frustrating is that &lt;STRONG&gt;cleaning or simplifying these DWG files beforehand is often not a realistic option&lt;/STRONG&gt;. They tend to be highly complex, with multiple nested blocks and dense geometry, and in several cases even AutoCAD struggles to handle them efficiently without lag or instability.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;So this raises a few questions:&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;UL&gt;&lt;LI&gt;Is this simply a hardware limitation, or is Archicad not well-suited to handle this type of CAD data?&lt;/LI&gt;&lt;LI&gt;Is there a recommended professional workflow for dealing with such files?&lt;/LI&gt;&lt;LI&gt;How do larger firms manage this in real-world BIM environments without sacrificing performance?&lt;/LI&gt;&lt;/UL&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;At the moment, it feels like either we accept degraded performance or we spend unrealistic amounts of time trying to “fix” client DWGs that were never optimized for this use.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV class=""&gt;I would really appreciate hearing how others deal with this — especially in industrial or highly technical projects.&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face="courier new,courier" color="grey"&gt;Operating system used: &lt;EM&gt;Windows 11&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 07:10:47 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>st</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-06-24T07:10:47Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Are we using DWGs wrong in Archicad? Severe performance issues with complex machinery files</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Project-data-BIM/Are-we-using-DWGs-wrong-in-Archicad-Severe-performance-issues/m-p/706355#M15695</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;There are better and worse ways of adding dwg's. At least you are not adding them as xref.&lt;BR /&gt;Maybe try saving out as pmk and add that back in instead of dwg? There is also a way of importing dwg content as object.&lt;BR /&gt;File - Interoperability - Merge - Merge from file - Select file and open - Model space into current view - tick the Import model space content as GDL object.&lt;BR /&gt;If none of that works, I would turn to Python script to see if there is a way to simplify or decimate - not sure how accurate you need the dwg to be but if it contains millions of very small lines, maybe you can get away with not showing them - python script could remove anything below certain size.&lt;/P&gt;
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 09:56:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Davor P</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-06-24T09:56:06Z</dc:date>
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