2011-03-09 10:31 PM
2011-08-14 12:35 PM
How many addons do you pay for in Archicad to get the job done Ransom?Brett,
2011-08-15 03:38 PM
metanoia wrote:Wes, I appreciate your rebuttals as we try to understand these two products.
I missed Ransom's analysis of sorts of Revit vs ArchiCAD and wanted to clear up a few of the points he made, and back some of the others. Sorry to be late to the party!
I've attached that same PDF with comments.
I find it amusing that a European software platform could play better at NCS than Revit, developed in the USA😛
2011-08-22 05:51 AM
2011-08-22 04:12 PM
2011-11-08 08:51 PM
2011-11-09 04:12 AM
2011-11-09 09:35 AM
Rakela wrote:
It seems it should be ac15 and revit 2012.
Anyway, I have been using revit 11 and 12 for about 8 months, i can produce a set of construction docs and much more.
I agree with the comment below as its relates to the USA market
I cannot get over how stiff revit is, compared to ac. The relationship (magnet) among elements is extreme and uncontrollable !! and beyond annoying to me.
The ability to have mechanical and structural engineers using revit for their own disciplines, a good thing.
I started to make a list of pros and cons but i gave it up long time ago
2011-11-09 03:56 PM
Bricklyne wrote:I so agree with this. I've used ArchiCad since 1992 and struggled with the limitations. However, I am enjoying working in 15 especially with the renovation and shell tool features. But I agree that a robust object creation environment should be high on the GS priority list.Rakela wrote:
In my opinion, the only place that Revit has any level of advantage over ArchiCAD right now is in the Custom object creation (parametric family creator for them).
If Graphisoft can figure out a way to get rid of having to rely on GDL programming to create powerful and versatile custom parametric objects (including doors, windows and stairs) and replace it with a graphical interface, then ArchiCAD would be head-and-shoulders far far superior in every single sense of the word to Revit.
2011-11-09 06:17 PM
In my opinion, the only place that Revit has any level of advantage over ArchiCAD right now is in the Custom object creation (parametric family creator for them).The main advantage that Revit has over AC is marketing. This is evident by the number of manufacturers that offer their products in the Revit format and realize a benefit from using the software aside from potential sales because some architect somewhere found it easy to spec their product. The majority of objects that I see people trying to create here are things that are not really custom especially in the area of windows and doors and even stairs. Until manufacturers can realize a benefit from investing in and maintaining AC licenses it will never change.
If Graphisoft can figure out a way to get rid of having to rely on GDL programming to create powerful and versatile custom parametric objects (including doors, windows and stairs) and replace it with a graphical interface, then ArchiCAD would be head-and-shoulders far far superior in every single sense of the word to Revit.
2012-02-12 10:57 AM