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AC26 - Choose a predefined city

JohnJay
Expert

In AC25 in the Location Settings there's an option to choose a predefined city

 

Is this option gone in AC26?

 

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Eduardo Rolon
Moderator

That was submitted as a bug during the beta but GS decided that removing that button was extremely important and one of the features of 26.

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JohnJay
Expert

Wonderful

 

Do they employ extra people to make those decisions or do they come up with them all by themselves?

 

On which planet is such a useful little tool not desirable?

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Eduardo Rolon
Moderator

Main argument was that we can depend on Google for all our cities coordinates from now on so we can always type the city name instead of choosing from a list. Obviously the reason for choosing Google is that AC will always have access to Google Maps and we will always have updated coordinates since all major cities keep moving around instead of staying put. 😉

Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC27 US/INT -> AC08

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Too Long
Enthusiast

Yep, another thing theyve broken and called a "feature"


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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

As far as I know, the reason for this decision was the fact that simply specifying a City will not provide accurate enough information about the exact location of the building site. And nowadays, when we need very accurate locations, for exact energy calculations, for example, this was not good enough.

So now, you need to provide the exact coordinates of the site, and not just a City the provided coordinates of which may be miles or even tens of miles away from your site, not providing accurate enough results. 

So, for these reasons, City as an attribute type became irrelevant and was removed from Archicad.

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Well, the list of predefined locations can be edited by the user who ultimately decide on the need of accuracy so that reasoning doesn't really add up. As nothing else was done to make it easier to work with higher accuracy this was simply a loss of a function and I think it was caused by developers' work on attributes rather than georeferencing. There is certainly work to be done to improve the workflow around georeferencing/localisation/coordinates but this is not that.


@Laszlo Nagy  wrote:

As far as I know, the reason for this decision was the fact that simply specifying a City will not provide accurate enough information about the exact location of the building site


As long as the sun is in the right place that's pretty much all I need, and specifying a city is more than enough for this purpose

 

The tool was already there so why remove it?

 

Such a waste of time having to go and check coordinates...

 

Not a good decision

 

 

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