2005-10-24 11:35 AM
2005-10-24 05:37 PM
2005-10-24 05:56 PM
opinion it lacks the 'I' in 'BIM' --ArchiCAD is not fully 'integrated'.... except that the "I" is for "information" not "integrated".
2005-10-25 01:18 AM
Of note, you CAN do split level plans pretty easily, you just cannot mix and match then later.this is actually the point in the article that talks about workarounds, because I do not consider current plan 'fudging' as the true BIM approach.
2005-10-25 02:43 AM
Rob wrote:The guy's message is 'ArchiCAD is a nice tool for 2D drafting, way better than LT, but because of this thing it is not integrated 3D, so don't go that way'!
I tend to agree with oreopoulos and I think that was what the article meant (so there is no need for any fingers surgery, Ignacio)
2005-10-25 03:11 AM
2005-10-25 11:49 AM
TomWaltz wrote:I don't see the problem? I realise you can't see it all at once in the working plan window in Archicad if you use separate stories for each level, but if you do it's no problem to create views that you integrate as you wish in Plotmaker? And with PM's current level of integration, what's the problem?Of note, you CAN do split level plans pretty easily, you just cannot mix and match then later.
2005-10-25 12:45 PM
I don't see the problem? I realise you can't see it all at once in the working plan window in Archicad if you use separate stories for each level, but if you do it's no problem to create views that you integrate as you wish in Plotmaker? And with PM's current level of integration, what's the problem?I am sorry Thomas, I just didn't get your point mate
2005-10-25 01:43 PM
2005-10-25 02:07 PM