I think Graphisoft left the manufacturers content up to BIMObject as a partner.
When I was last in Budapest in 2019 (the last good year, things were looking great back then), I was specifically asked about this aspect. From memory they were just starting to look into the issues and needs.
The fact is, the idea of pumping out models for all manufactures products is a large task and the end result is an isolated proprietary file that is tedious to update, therefore it will be neglected until it is no longer workable in the latest version of AC, then becomes digital waste. I don't think GS has done anything in this realm because no self respecting coder would create one-off content... and that is why I don't do it anymore either, instead I developed the proper method for using generic and product specific content out of a single GDL object.
The method is called "Component Catalogues" and we have it in several of our tools, as many here would know. Unfortunately, I have not developed toilet suites yet, hence I directed you to the Caroma Library.
The difficulty in the fixture realm for Graphisoft is covering everything, hence they leave it in the hands of the community and the likes of BIMObject, after setting the standard. There is loads of Revit content because any 9 year old could build it; I learnt and delivered a suite of Revit content in 3 days. However, the content is rubbish, in that its dumb geometry (they don't know parametric) and large file sizes.
Basically what the rest of the world has to tolerate (even though they have a lot of it) is not sufficient for Archicad. Fortunately GDL has enabled me to create the perfect solution by building the most capable generic GDL object that can cover the geometric configurations of any product, and then by connecting the object to external catalogues containing the geometric and metadata description of product specific and custom configurations.
We need more users on these tool so the manufactures are motivated to add their catalogues. Once there are enough manufacturers on board, the tools funding will be covered and it will be free to all users.
So I have the solution *(just not toilets yet) and you can all have it for free... once we reach the funding requirement from manufacturers.
*We have the catalogue function in the following:
- Windows, Doors, Skylights, CW Panel
- Joinery
- Gutters, Fascia, Downpipes
- Basins - I currently have 4 firms who use this tool to replicate products, but they are small firms who have little sway with suppliers, or could not be bothered trying to get a response form the supplier when they replicated their product in less than 5 minutes anyway.
- Sinks
- working on taps and spouts ATM
- also started on lighting
Oh and for those who don't want use manufacturers content for geometry, I have set the MVO to control the geometric detail so you can switch between a generic simple representation and the detailed product geometry base on your deliverables. The import part of product specific content is it ensure the crucial elements such as plumbing connections are in the correct location so you can leverage more detailed data out of your model.
It would be great if GS would take over the development of these tools (or do the same thing) but for now I will do it alone because I think it is absolutely necessary. Fortunately I have enough customers (and some big ones) to keep me motivated, if not quite fed. If we received more support form the community (had just a few more subscribers) we could build intelligent objects at a prolific rate.
I hope with the knowledge of what we are doing, everyone can start to look at the content process in a different light, for what we have done, fundamentally, is enabled a placeholder methodology where your component can change seamlessly at any stage of the project through the associated catalogue of saved descriptions.
Sorry for the length, but there was a lot to say.
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