2006-08-20 07:26 AM
2006-11-10 09:11 AM
2006-11-10 01:12 PM
2006-11-10 05:24 PM
Rakela wrote:
that in fact SOM had to quietly purchase multiple licenses to ArchiCAD and SketchUp to carry through with project"
2006-11-10 06:35 PM
Don wrote:Are you kidding me! After 3 weeks you made a decision on VB/BIM software!!! OMG, we have been banging around in both programs for 10 months now. We have come up with the opposite conclusion, probably because we used our average in house architect/ interns rather than "CAD specialists and designers." (We only have 10 people in the office anyway)
"Our company (200 people) actually commited our 10 best CAD specialists and designers to spend 3 weeks learning Revit, Bently Architecture and ArchiCAD; and then 3 weeks testing. The tests were quantitative and made the best to be objective.
Revit came in at 30% mark, Bently @ 70% and ArchiCAD @ 90%.
All the participants voter unanimously for ArchiCAD.
Really interesting reading.
Don Lee
2006-11-10 06:53 PM
Thomas wrote:This is such crap. While many pieces of software have gone into the design and documents of the Freedom Tower project, to say that ArchiCAD was brought in to "carry through" the project is such a false statement. How do I know? Because I know some of the Design Team from SOM personally.Rakela wrote:
that in fact SOM had to quietly purchase multiple licenses to ArchiCAD and SketchUp to carry through with project"
2006-11-10 07:27 PM
2006-11-10 07:33 PM
Scott wrote:I was wondering about that.Thomas wrote:This is such crap. While many pieces of software have gone into the design and documents of the Freedom Tower project, to say that ArchiCAD was brought in to "carry through" the project is such a false statement. .Rakela wrote:
that in fact SOM had to quietly purchase multiple licenses to ArchiCAD and SketchUp to carry through with project"
2006-11-10 08:02 PM
Are you kidding me! After 3 weeks you made a decision on VB/BIM software!!! OMG, we have been banging around in both programs for 10 months now. We have come up with the opposite conclusion, probably because we used our average in house architect/ interns rather than "CAD specialists and designers." (We only have 10 people in the office anyway)Actually the decision was not mine, but the poster that I quoted.
2006-11-10 08:17 PM
Don wrote:About a dozen or so. We have stopped trying to get good comparison data from those threads, we have found it much more informative to go to the support and tips threads and see what the average usability problems are and how people work around them.
I have often wondered (but didn't care to spend the time to look), is there an ArchiCad vs. Revit discussion in the Revit forum? And if there is, who is Scott Davis' counterpart?
Don Lee
2006-11-10 08:20 PM