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Collaboration with other software

Work with external software and open exchange formats (IFC, BCF, DXF/DWG)

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Streamlined Load Input and EditManual Adjustment of the Structural Analytical ModelDetailed Structural Change List in Model Compare As architectural designs continue to grow in complexity, the structural analytical model follows the same growth and ends up becoming more comp...

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Open BIM Workflow Improvements Graphisoft’s Open BIM approach continues to be the focal point, through which we support design teams in efficient multi-disciplinary collaboration. IFC4 certification for Architectural Reference Exchange for Import During the summer of 2023, A...

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Archicad 27 includes a range of exciting improvements and features! In this article, we’ll look at the revamped MEP Modeler toolset and explore some tips & tricks useful in the modeling process. The MEP Modeler empowers architects, engineers, and designers to efficiently int...

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Table of Content Zones can be used for much moreDerive imposed loadsWhich zones generate live loads?1. Check the architectural model2. Check Zone Classifications3. Check Load CategoriesAdjust Load Categories inside ArchicadAdjust Load Categories outside Archicad4. Map your z...

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Export customized data for individual components in IFC format In earlier versions of Archicad, we couldn’t export customized data for individual components (not just elements as a whole) in IFC format, so component-level quantity reports required workarounds. Starting with ...

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Frequently exporting SAF files to FRILO can be time consuming Structural engineers who use FRILO are currently spending quite some time exporting SAF files by selecting a save location and setting the path for export each time, which interrupts the workflow — causing a decre...

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Slope direction was manually documented Archicad 25 introduced the MEP Label, which provides most of the information necessary for MEP Elements. Although slope could be displayed too, simple visualization of its direction, such as an arrow, was missing. Introducing the MEP S...

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Adjusting SAF Translator settings Currently, structural engineers can create and adjust structural analytical models in Archicad and eventually export them to the structural analysis software via SAF translators. However, in earlier versions of Archicad, there were only two ...

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Graphisoft has focused on further streamlining multi-disciplinary design workflows. Archicad 26 enhances the collaboration between structural engineers and architects with important structural analytical workflow improvements. Structural elements with multiple segments Somet...

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Compliance with the German BIM modeling guidelines In general, during certain workflows, it is necessary to model rooms with the Morph Tool in addition to the Zone Tool. In addition to this modeling method, the new German BIM modeling guidelines require various building perm...

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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 a follow-up of previous post Project Base Files for Coordination. In case the Structural team decided to use Tekla Stru...

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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. Why there is a ...

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Note: This article was originally published on AsiaBIM and was written for Archicad 19 mainly for architects working on the Singaporean market.The architectural team shall set up a Project Base File that can be used by the rest of the project partners to facilitate smooth co...

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Note: This article is written based on Archicad 21 Before going into how to do the settings we need to understand how both tools work and various coordinate systems available for us to use. Archicad Revit Coordinate system is similar to traditional CAD system which is requir...

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It’s been mentioned many times regarding Archicad that any type of element, object or opening can be freely created or imported and customized with it. There are many workflow descriptions in general, but most of them cover only parts of the workflow, so when you actually wa...

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This post is to follow up on the previously published ‘Syncing Zone Cover Fills and Floor Finishes’ article where we mapped the Cover Fill value of the Zones to a custom made IFC property and made it appear in the Zone Stamp, this way saving some time, but most importantly r...

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Recently came across an issue with door swings when IFC file is exported from Revit 2019 (19.2.10.7). The doors get mirrored when imported into Archicad or Solibri. This is a big concern as the submission drawings were produced with swing direction against the exit direction...

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There is a common issue about Archicad-Revit interoperability regarding Door swings as they aren't displayed correctly in Revit most of the time. We have already had several discussions about this topic and we have found some useful workarounds that can be shared. Hopefully,...

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Native RFA and RVT Exchange Improvements Exchanging Revit file formats is crucial for many architects when collaborating with other disciplines using Autodesk solutions. Thanks to the – now - built-in Revit file format exchange. It is easier than ever to collaborate with Rev...

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The Opening Tool now enables precise quantity estimations by offering the possibility to create polygonal openings in any 2D or 3D views - the Magic wand functionality can be used in the process as well. A new MEP label is also available, besides the improvements on the work...

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In the project, the stakeholders work on models, which are created with different applications. Synchronizing and defining location data on the individual object level is time consuming and may result in inconsistent element placement when exchanging files using IFC, BCF, DX...

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Smooth collaboration between architects and structural and MEP engineers is never an easy task due to roundtrips. Archicad provides a collaborative environment to ensure that architects and engineers can work together seamlessly – enhancing collaboration processes and reduci...

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Note: MEP Modeler add-on has become an integrated design tool in Archicad 24. See more in Enhancements of the Built-in MEP Modeler. This article describes how to use the add-on in Archicad 23 and earlier. How do I edit MEP elements in Archicad without the add-on loaded? If a...

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What are IFC and MVD? The IFC file format is ISO-certified and it was developed by the BuildingSMART (formerly the IAI - the International Alliance for Interoperability). IFC is the only open and standard 3D object-oriented exchange format used by BIM (Building Information M...

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Improved Handling of the Structural Analytical ModelOpen IFCStructuralProject inModelCompareImprovedModel CheckResultsImporting1D MemberswithmultipleeccentricityvaluesInteroperability withStructural Analysis FormatPredefinedModel DataforStructuralApplicationsImproved Cross S...

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Importing and exporting model data using IFC is controlled by the settings of the translator you are using. Archicad comes with a handful of preset translator options which are optimized for certain 3rd party software but you can also create your own. The IFC Translators dia...

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Archicad can share the structural analytical model with any external finite element analysis software that supports open-source file formats optimised for this purpose, such as: Structural Analysis Format (SAF) IFC Structural Analysis View (IFC SAV) After the structural anal...

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The integrated structural analytical model within Archicad helps architects and structural engineers achieve real collaborative teamwork. This capability is available as of Archicad 24. While architects design with the help of physical models (BIM), engineers use simplified ...

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The structural analytical model integrated within Archicad helps architects and structural engineers achieve real collaborative teamwork. This functionality is available as of Archicad 24. To quickly find all the tools and features, use the dedicated Structural Engineering W...

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The structural analytical model integrated within Archicad helps architects and structural engineers to achieve real collaborative teamwork. This capability is available as of Archicad 24. Please check out the requirements you need to fulfill in Archicad to generate a correc...

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The Rhinoceros - GDL Converter is a part of the Rhino – Grasshopper – ARCHICAD Toolset. Create native ARCHICAD objects in Rhinoceros With this toolset, designers can save a selected part of a Rhino model in a native ARCHICAD object file (.gsm or .lcf) format. Depending on th...

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The Rhinoceros Import/Export Add-ons are parts of the Rhino – Grasshopper – ARCHICAD Toolset. Exchange models in Rhinoceros native file format Designers may choose to work with a "reference model workflow" by exporting and importing models between ARCHICAD and Rhinoceros usi...

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OPEN BIM is a universal approach to the collaborative design, realization, and operation of buildings based on open standards and workflows. OPEN BIM is an initiative of several leading software vendors using the open buildingSMART Data Model. Why is it important? OPEN BIM s...

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Survey Point It is recommended to use a common anchor/reference point (so-called "Survey Point") to facilitate coordination of models from different programs like Revit or Tekla Structures (e.g. when connecting models submitted by different professionals). In some countries,...

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File Format Categories Archicad Formats Archicad BIMx Teamwork Library PlotMaker Diagnostics Other Formats CAD 3D/BIM Vector Graphics Image Point Cloud Video Documentation Archicad Formats Archicad Project Formats import / export .PLN Archicad Solo Project File Contains info...

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ARCHICAD users working in Bluebeam Revu will need to make sure that the PDF/A Archive option is disabled. If this option isn't disabled, content is not editable. Follow the steps below to disable this setting. 1. In the Navigator, enable on the Publisher Set tab and double-c...

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Follow the steps below to map line types in ArchiCAD to those in a DXF/DWG file. For an overview on DXF/DWG translators, click here. 1. Select the translator you wish to edit. 2. In the Settings tab, navigate to the Save Options and make sure that a DXF/DWG template file is ...

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Follow the steps below to map line types in ArchiCAD to those in a DXF/DWG file. For an overview on DXF/DWG translators, click here. 1. Select the translator you wish to edit. 2. In the Settings tab, navigate to the Save Options and make sure that a DXF/DWG template file is ...

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Follow the steps below to map line types in ArchiCAD to those in a DXF/DWG file. For an overview on DXF/DWG translators, click here. 1. Select the translator you wish to edit. 2. In the Settings tab, navigate to the Save Options and make sure that a DXF/DWG template file is ...

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Overview of DXF/DWG Translators DXF/DWG translators allow ARCHICAD users apply a set of conversion rules to content being imported and exported from the program. Multiple translators can be setup to handle content from multiple consultants. To access the DXF/DWG translators ...

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The easiest way to map attributes in a custom DXF-DWG translator is to use an existing DXF-DWG file as a template. Follow the steps below to open a DXF-DWG template file. 1. Select the translator you wish to edit. 2. In the Settings tab, navigate to the Save Options and clic...

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Follow the steps below to map line types in ArchiCAD to those in a DXF/DWG file. For an overview on DXF/DWG translators, click here. 1. Select the translator you wish to edit. 2. In the Settings tab, navigate to the Save Options and make sure that a DXF/DWG template file is ...

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Follow the steps below to map line types in ArchiCAD to those in a DXF/DWG file. For an overview on DXF/DWG translators, click here. 1. Select the translator you wish to edit. 2. In the Settings tab, navigate to the Save Options and make sure that a DXF/DWG template file is ...

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Collaboration with consultants many times involves the use of DXF-DWG files. Differences in office standards can make content graphically difficult to use. Luckily, the DXF-DWG translator can help users map attributes in ArchiCAD to those in DXF-DWG files. For an overview of...

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Using RFA content can be a great tool in building up a custom library. Follow the steps below to convert RFA content into GDL objects. NOTE: This process requires the user to install a plugin available from our partner BIM6x. Download and Install the RVT/RFA Plugin 1. Visit ...

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Many consultants, including civil engineers and landscape architects, collaborate using DWGs. Referencing this content is a great way to selectively bring this data into a project file. Benefits to Using a DWG as a Reference Prevents unwanted attributes (line types and layer...

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Using 3DM (Rhino) content can be a great tool in building up a custom library. Follow the steps in either method below to convert 3DM content into GDL objects. Method 1 1. Go to File > Libraries and Objects > Import Rhino 3DM File as Object... 2. Select the 3DM file to impor...

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Using 3DS content can be a great tool in building up a custom library. In order to import 3DS files the 3DStudio In add-on will need to be installed. The add-on is part of the Goodies installer. After this package is installed, follow the steps below to convert 3DS content i...

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Archicad supports the OpenBIM concept, using a common language available for software vendors. This widely-used file format, known as IFC (Industry Foundation Classes), was developed by buildingSmart®. Read more about IFC on buildingSmart's web page. Model filtering Model fi...

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Is there a better alternative for model exchange with Revit® then the IFC workflow? No, there isn't. But there is a way to have a limited, direct connection. Use RFA & RVT Geometry Exchange Add-On to import and export 3D models via native Revit file formats. This Add-on is a...

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This ARCHICAD Add-On can convert 3D Studio Max (.3ds) files to ARCHICAD as GDL objects. The conversion process can be customized by the user. Download and install "3DStudio In" Add-On You can download this Add-On amongst other Goodies by clicking on the Help menu/ ARCHICAD D...

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Basics Coordinate among Project Stakeholders Most projects that encounter troubles later on, do so, because of the lack of preliminary coordination! Organize a BIMCoordination meeting to agree upon the following: project location and coordinates Project North direction Story...

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Create the ARCHICAD model close to the ARCHICAD origin, which is indicated by a black cross on the floor plan. Loss of precision or malfunction can be experienced if the project elements are located very far from the project origin or from each other Create the ARCHICAD mode...

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Import IFC Model to Archicad Archicad provides three methods for importing an IFC model to Archicad: Open, Merge, and Hotlink. Open versus Merge Open: Opens the entire model or filtered parts of an IFC file as a new project. Archicad will transform the imported elements into...

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Coordinates and Orientation Create the Revit model close to the Project Base Point (indicated as a circle with a cross through it). Create the Revit model orthogonally. Tips: The Project Base Point may be hidden by default. To show it at all times, press VG to open the Visib...

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Introduction When an IFC is imported and you choose the option 'convert to construction elements, otherwise objects/morphs', then new attributes will be created in ARCHICAD. If the imported content is an IFC structural file, the newly created attributes will consist mostly o...

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Geometry Conversion Methodology What is BREP? BREP is short for Boundary Representation. A BREP reproduces the precise geometry when exporting IFC files. BREP geometries will include Solid Element Operations, Trims, Crops, etc from the ARCHICAD model. Limitations of BREP Non...

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Before you start check the 'IFC Translator Settings for IFC Import to ARCHICAD' IFC Import to ARCHICAD 20 Workflow File Menu > Open > Open Choose IFC as File TypeLocate and select the fileChoose or create an IFC Translator (Please note, that the Translator Settings will not ...

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Once installed, the GRAPHISOFT Add-In can be located on the ribbon under Add-Ins. If or when both the Revit Architectural model and ARCHICAD model are coordinated near the project origin (0,0,0), we recommend leaving the following options unchecked: Tips We only recommend ch...

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There are two ways to import an IFC file into Revit: Link IFC and Link RVT. Link IFC This option is recommended for inserting IFC models into the current Revit project as references. You cannot edit the IFC model in Revit. If you later update the original IFC file, the Revit...

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Before exporting a Revit model to IFC, please ensure that the following plugins/updates are installed: GRAPHISOFT’s ARCHICAD Connection for Revit Add-In: http://www.GRAPHISOFT.com/downloads/interoperability.html Autodesk’s IFC import-export app for Revit:https://sourceforge....

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Set the Revit Levels so that they are calculated from 0. Prior to exporting an IFC file from Revit, make sure all additional structural levels (TOS, TOC, TOB, etc) are not set as Building Story. Secondly, add additional Levels to match the agreed level structure on the BEP a...

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Import 3ds Max Files (.3ds) With the help of '3DStudio' In Add-On you will be able to convert .3ds files to Archicad GDL objects. By default, it is not integrated into Archicad. You can find a detailed description about the Add-on and how it works on this page. Export to 3DS...

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Affected version: 20 | Severity: workaround applicable | ID: 214661 NOTE: This issue is planned to be fixed within an ARCHICAD 20 Update. Issue Placing Survey Point in the ARCHICAD model can cause exploding of Composite and Complex Profile elements when IFC is exported to So...

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Huge Point Clouds can't be opened in ARCHICAD Affected version: 19 and later | Severity: workaround applicable | ID: 191641IssueImporting Point Clouds that result in a .lcf file larger than 4GB cannot be done because of the limitation of the .lcf extension. Importing such la...

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Accessing and Displaying IFC Properties in ARCHICAD and BIMx IFC Data in 2D Documentation – Labels, Markers and Zone Stamps IFC Properties can be displayed in 2D views of the model in ARCHICAD: on floor plans, sections, elevations, etc. The main tools you can use for this ar...

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IFC Property Management in ARCHICAD There are predefined IFC properties for ARCHICAD elements set by the IFC properties scheme setup and we can define an unlimited number of custom IFC properties as well. When a new, custom IFC property is added, you can define on what level...

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How to prepare your model in ARCHICAD for collaboration in OPEN BIM For every party collaborating in OPEN BIM it is crucially important to have a shared system of the project regarding: Identical Project Location settings, such as: Project origin North direction Story system...

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ARCHICAD Properties are used to add optional descriptive data to a Building Element (Construction Element, Object-type-Element or Zone. Please find below some of the known issues, limitations and requirements that you should be aware of. Limitations Date format is imported i...

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What is the Rhinoceros - GDL Converter? The Rhinoceros® - GDL converter enables users on Windows platform to export a model created in Rhino, and import it to ARCHICAD (to both Mac and Windows platforms). The Rhino-ARCHICAD link converts Rhino model elements into ARCHICAD GD...

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Check Translator Settings DXF-DWG Translator basics DXF-DWG Translator settings for Import DXF-DWG Translator settings for Export Known Issues ARCHICAD Template and DWG Translator Problem Issue: A DWG file exported from ARCHICAD might have different content than the ARCHICAD...

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General recommendations for IFC based data exchange between ARCHICAD and Revit products Always use the up-to-date version of ARCHICAD and the Revit Add-Ins as GRAPHISOFT constantly improves the data exchange between the two applications through the combination of these. You ...

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Available: File > File Special > DXF-DWG Translation Setup By clicking on a Translator during export, you can see and edit its content in the fields below, which falls into six main groups: Drawing Units Value of 1 DXF/DWG Drawing Unit in Archicad: As you export or import so...

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3D modelling softwares have different engines to compute objects, they have their own file formats. The conversion between these applications goes usually in two ways: Using DWG/DXF format: the content of the file depends on the conversion system of the original modelling so...

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Importing 3D Studio Files into ARCHICAD You can import textures with 3D studio files into ARCHICAD, but you have to pay attention that only bitmap-type textures can be transferred. Procedural maps (Checker, Noise, Tiles) will not be imported. Texture images can only be appli...

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AutoCAD offers two methods of setting the color of drawing elements: ByLayer or ByBlock. In ARCHICAD you can use your default or template pen colors, if you match the AutoCAD and ARCHICAD colors following this workflow: Demo file: Ross Street House, Madison, Wisconsin, Richa...

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The DXF/DWG Add-On is installed together with the Archicad package and is smoothly integrated into the Archicad user interface. It allows you to: Open AutoCAD drawings as Archicad Project or Archicad Library Parts File » Open It is worth using it if you would like to work on...

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Sometimes we get reference files such as site plans, drafting aids, plans from co-workers in DWG format that we should not modify. To display two different views concurrently in any ARCHICAD model or layout window, we can use the Trace Reference feature as a temporary editin...

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Save as DWG: You can save a project view or layout from ARCHICAD to DXF and DWG formats. To save only one part of the view, use the Marquee to delimit the project and select Save As command. When Save Plan dialog is displayed, choose DXF or DWG format. The Translator field i...

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Use this dialog box to define how elements in ARCHICAD will be interpreted when exported as DXF/DWG files, and vice versa: how the elements in DXF/DWG files will be interpreted when imported into ARCHICAD. Because of the difference between AutoCAD and ARCHICAD it is essentia...

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File/File Special/DXF-DWG Translation Setup By clicking on a Translator during import, you can see and edit its content in the fields below, which falls into five main groups: DXF-DWG Translator Settings Drawing Unit Select the correct value of 1 DXF/DWG Drawing Unit in ARCH...

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SketchUp, Cinema 4D, and 3D Studio objects can provide users with additional content not found in the standard ARCHICAD libraries. When imported, these objects can contain unwanted contour lines noticeable in both 2D and 3D. Furthermore, the parametric customization of the o...

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The 'Translator List.Xml'file is located in the following folder: On PC: C:/Users//AppData/Roaming/Graphisoft/AC/Dxf-Dwg Preferences On the Mac: /Users//Library/Preferences/Graphisoft/AC/x86/Dxf-Dwg Preferences Translator List.XML is automatically created or updated upon sav...

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Follow the steps below when collaborating with someone using Revit Structure. In the example ARCHICAD 15 and Revit Structure 2012 were used but the process remains the same for current versions. 1) Set Element Parameters Open the selection settings dialogue box for elements ...

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Follow the steps below when collaborating with someone using Revit MEP. ARCHICAD 15 and Revit MEP 2012 were used in the examples below but the process remains the same for current versions of ARCHICAD. 1) Set Element Parameters Open the selection settings dialogue box for el...

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To control the visibility of objects, usually there are more Layers used in DWG projects. Let's see how can the different import options in ARCHICAD manage the DWG layers: Open File » Open To define how elements in ARCHICAD will be interpreted use the DXF/DWG Translation Set...

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Currently if a custom shaped linetype is exported to AutoCAD, ARCHICAD will create a linetype that has all the segments of the linetype in one shape definition. The disadvantage of this is first that in case of polylines AutoCAD will display the shape in a kind of unpredicta...

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XREFs are External reference files: DXF or DWG filetypes which can be imported into ARCHICAD. It facilitates to collaborate with Sturctural Engineers. A common use for XREFs is to draw elements that are common to several kinds of drawings within a Project (e.g., the outlines...

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