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2022-06-06 10:06 AM - edited 2022-12-02 04:14 AM
Note: This article was originally published on AsiaBIM and was written for Archicad 19 mainly for architects working on the Singaporean market.
This post is to follow up on a request for explanation of each step on the post Project Base Files for Coordination.
As mentioned in the previous post Project Base Files (PBF) are project specific templates in various tools used for BIM authoring.
Architect could be the one starting with most of the building designs and it is natural for them to start with the set-up of PBF and communicate with the rest of the project partners.
It is ok to start from any BIM authoring tools selected by the Project Architect. In this post it is assumed that the project is started using Archicad.
Conversion is required based on BIM authoring tools input capability like decimal degrees or degrees/minutes/seconds or Northing/Easting. In this post the conversion was not really used.
Verification is necessary to make sure the settings made are correct and in addition it is also good to know the verification methods to share with the team during briefings.
This is to view the model in actual North or True North. Some submissions require the project to be submitted in True North as well. So, it is good to know how to manage the rotation.
User Origin is mainly to have a local origin for each building. This is useful within Archicad but will not be exchanged to Revit.
Note: If Project Base Point is used in Revit then it will come in as User Origin when exchanged to Archicad.
The Graphisoft Archicad Connection is a free Add-In for Autodesk Revit softwares. The Add-In improves the IFC model-based and bi-directional data exchange between Graphisoft Archicad and Autodesk Revit applications.
As this process is from Archicad to Revit, I would like to use Archicad Connection Add-in. The result is better, one key thing is the elements can be joined when imported into Revit. Some other improvements in the latest Add-in were:
Verification is necessary to make sure the settings imported were correct and in addition it is also good to know the verification methods to share with the team during briefings.
This part is mainly to cover the round trip. It is also necessary for the team to know how to export IFC data back to Archicad users.
Note: I would like to use ‘Improved IFC Exporter‘ from apps.autodesk.com as the result is better and it has detailed settings dialog box like those shown below:
Hope that clarify the details further. See you all in another post soon.