2009-02-11 07:11 AM
Architects routinely use modeling software, but the latest version of Digital Project would enable them to try extreme designs for skyscrapers. While acknowledging that the Gehry software is impressive, Carl Galioto of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, a firm that has designed many skyscrapers, says that it is hard to learn and three or four times as expensive as a conventional modeling program. Revit Architecture, the industry standard from Autodesk, is listed at $5,495 on Autodesk’s Web site.
2009-03-09 07:50 AM
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2009-03-09 08:37 AM
ArchiCAD is simply not an innovative product any longer and each upgrade continues to disappoint and drag it further behind (curtain wall tool? What the hell was that?).Hi Chazz:
2009-03-09 08:41 AM
Don wrote:The curtain wall tool is quite good as it stands and promises good things for the future. I understand that it is the prototype for a new class of assembly type tools and should see some significant improvements and siblings coming.
I haven't had the need to use the curtain wall tool on a project, but from what I saw in a demo and different examples I have been very impressed with it. It seems to possibly represent a whole new tool concept within ArchiCad.
You or others probably have much more experience with the curtain wall tool than I and I would like to know what specific good and bad things you might have found.
2009-03-09 12:03 PM
Matthew wrote:The curtain wall tool is a great tool and a great start.
The curtain wall tool is quite good as it stands and promises good things for the future. I understand that it is the prototype for a new class of assembly type tools and should see some significant improvements and siblings coming.
2009-03-09 02:05 PM
Chazz wrote:.........and so you choose instead, to stay with it and complain incessantly, while perpetually praising its main rival................which you can't (wouldn't?) switch to....................because its too hard.
...... It's ArchiCAD driving architects away from ArchiCAD.
........I'd dump it [ArchiCAD.] in a heartbeat except for one thing:it's really hard to switch.
2009-03-09 03:38 PM
Rob wrote:Right. I try to be out front with it. D'ya think I should up the font size?
Chazz, sorry I have missed your title in your signature... well, that sums it all up mate.
Bricklyne wrote:Per the sig (and I won't ask about yours), I don't "whine".
Or alternative just stay with ArchiCAD............and whine.
2009-03-09 04:18 PM
Matthew wrote:Thanks as always Matthew. Maybe the more interesting question here is
[Revit is] OK but not better than ArchiCAD. Why the eagerness to switch?
Matthew wrote:We usually convert the PDFs to DWG and bring in actual linework ('course this only works on vector PDFs). It's a pain but its better that referring to paper.
I have also had occasions where the only readily available drawings are PDF. In Revit this means looking back and forth between the Revit window and either printed documents or another screen displaying the PDF (I have had to do this and it is a pain in the neck). In ArchiCAD I can overlay and easily check and adjust the model.
2009-03-09 10:49 PM
However, the prevailing position on this forum seems to be (as Dwight so succinctly repeats): "ignore them and they will go away". I'm pushing back against that. That's all.I do not think this is a true. I reckon the problem is that AC users have not ever been forced to face a real competition over almost two decades and when the competition has arrived we all seem to 'cope' with that fact differently. It is a natural reaction I believe we will get used to (and some of us already has) but it does not mean we have to slip into a 'chronic' pessimism all the time.
Mostly I'm frustrated and bummed to see this wotrkflow --something that I've invested an enormus amount of time in (I've given you the best years of my life) just completely poop out.
I've given you the best years of my lifeand I believe you have enjoyed them... anyway you sound like a bored housewife finding her husband in a bed with his blond secretary...
2009-03-09 11:02 PM
Chazz wrote:You definitely 'are' not ArchiCAD, you are not even married to ArchiCAD.
We are QuarkExpress. They are InDesign […] I'd dump it in a heartbeat except for one thing: it's really hard to switch. […] Mostly I'm frustrated and bummed to see this wotrkflow --something that I've invested an enormus amount of time in(I've given you the best years of my life) just completely poop out.