2011-01-04 03:33 PM
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2011-01-06 09:59 AM
2011-01-06 03:49 PM
2011-01-18 08:24 PM
laszlonagy wrote:This posting has continued to shock me. Graphisoft has been a leader incorporating the BIM process in Archicad. Tthis decision, if true, is anathema to archicad being BIM capable.
The way IFC is merged has changed in IFC.
In AC14 the original element is not deleted and updated with the element in the IFC file having the same IFC GUID.
This is because of the reference model concept based on which AC14 is developed.
So now the IFC should be imported into a separate layer and the original architectural model updated while using the imported IFC data as trace reference.
I was told by the IFC guys at GS that the reason it was done this way was because most architects/consultants they talked to wanted to work this way: keep their own model clean and use IFC data only for reference.
2011-01-18 08:40 PM
2011-01-18 09:30 PM
2011-01-19 12:03 AM
laszlonagy wrote:Therein lies the problem. IME this is way off the mark and almost a cop-out.
I was told by the IFC guys at GS that the reason it was done this way was because most architects/consultants they talked to wanted to work this way: keep their own model clean and use IFC data only for reference.
2011-01-19 01:54 AM
2011-01-31 05:48 AM
owen wrote:I'm about to begin leading documentation of a project in AC14. Our office has just upgraded their hardware to run AC14, allowing us to jump from AC12 to 14 (we skipped v.13 while waiting to see how it panned out with the new BIM server technology)
Let us pick which suits the requirements of our project - don't limit us to a certain way of doing things, especially when the alternative was already supported in earlier versions