2007-10-17 11:00 PM
2009-02-18 01:43 AM
Lawrence wrote:Good point. Europe and America have very different AEC industy paradigms. As I understand in Europe, Architects do conceptual design and some general development, but then hands it off to a Builder who completes construction documents and then builds the thing. VERY different from America, where Architects are expected to go through schematic to complete, engineered documents that are bid out to Contractors. Each has its advantages, but may call for a different process. Perhaps ArchiCAD is designed for European Architects. Even so, I don't think Revit has that many advantages for American Architects, so the jury is still out.
Maybe because each company, each project is unique? Maybe it's because software developed in one area of the world is more relevant to a greater part of the world than the other? Maybe because one solution allows a practice to work in the way they want, how they want and doesn't impress upon them that one size fits all?
2009-02-18 04:00 AM
As I understand in Europe, Architects do conceptual design and some general development, but then hands it off to a Builder who completes construction documents and then builds the thing.Chuck,
2009-02-18 05:46 PM
2009-02-18 05:52 PM
Da3dalus wrote:
Unfortunately, most Americans want everything done for them, and will often give up freedom for convenience (ironic, eh? Land of Liberty, but no one's buying).
DEVO wrote:
freedom of choice
is what you got
freedom from choice
is what you want
(repeat)
2009-02-18 06:04 PM
Lord wrote:
The price of freedom... is eternal vigilance
2009-02-19 05:36 AM
Is Australia part of Europe now? Just because you guys talk funny like the Brits doesn't mean you're part of the EU!Perhaps English is derived from a word “England” so I am not sure who talks funny but I do not wish to drag this topic into that kind of banter