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2008-12-12 03:23 PM
2008-12-18 05:11 PM
Martin wrote:I'm assuming you have that broken into multiple RVT files?Keep in mind, our average project is 300,000 SF, so neither program is exactly blazing fast for us.Ha Tom wait till you try a project of 265,000 Square meters (Over 4 levels Lots curved sloping Slabs oops! ROOFS although it is well structured with layers)
Macbook pro (new 15") V12 handles it like a Ferrari
2008-12-18 06:35 PM
TomWaltz wrote:It all depends on the sort of work you are doing.
I thought I would miss Find & Select a lot when I first started with Revit. What's interesting is that I found that I didn't need it. Revit's workflow just didn't seem to require it as much (possibly due to more use of "type" parameters in common elements). The selection tools are definitely weaker, but I do like the Filter Selection command.
2008-12-18 10:31 PM
TomWaltz wrote:UH No it was done in ArchiCAD 11 migrated to 12Martin wrote:I'm assuming you have that broken into multiple RVT files?Keep in mind, our average project is 300,000 SF, so neither program is exactly blazing fast for us.Ha Tom wait till you try a project of 265,000 Square meters (Over 4 levels Lots curved sloping Slabs oops! ROOFS although it is well structured with layers)
Macbook pro (new 15") V12 handles it like a Ferrari
2008-12-18 10:51 PM
Martin wrote:Sorry, I thought you meant in Revit. I've done jobs that size in Archicad already (AC9 and AC10, not quite as snappy as AC11 and 12 are!).TomWaltz wrote:UH No it was done in ArchiCAD 11 migrated to 12Martin wrote:I'm assuming you have that broken into multiple RVT files?
Ha Tom wait till you try a project of 265,000 Square meters (Over 4 levels Lots curved sloping Slabs oops! ROOFS although it is well structured with layers)
Macbook pro (new 15") V12 handles it like a Ferrari
1 master file
6 modules
It did get complicated but learnt a lot
2008-12-18 11:04 PM
TomWaltz wrote:I think the construction team split it into 20 or so files Sloping slabs are a breeze in revit though.
Sorry, I thought you meant in Revit. I've done jobs that size in Archicad already (AC9 and AC10, not quite as snappy as AC11 and 12 are!).
2009-02-26 12:04 AM
2009-02-26 03:44 PM
2009-03-03 07:59 AM
"laszlonagy" wrote:
Rikhardus,
Just out of curiosity: Can you give some comparison between AC and Revit, pros and cons, based on your or your collegues' experiences? There has been some discussion on these topics. We do not have too many people fluent in both so as to give a broad opinion.
2009-03-03 10:31 AM
2009-03-03 04:25 PM
Rikhardus wrote:...and how is this different from AC?
[..Layout in Revit is more integrated, Schedules are just another view in Revit..