Gurus
How do you prepare alternative schemes for the same project? Revit has a wonderful system built into its program but ArchiCad makes it seem like hard work.
I've tried the recommended one file approach, creating sub-folders in navigator for design, working draing, alternative proposals, etc. This works well when information is added to a proposal, as, eg. in moving from design to working drawing phases. However, when information is subtracted, or when floors, walls, roofs, or existing floor plans are altered in the course of preparing alternatives, making adjustments that are also reversible, is too complicated. I've tried creating extra layers for, eg alternative roofs, and one could probably achieve it using an infinite number of finely tunes layers. However, by the time this is done, any pretense of using CAD to design intuitively or creatively is lost in the mental preoccupation with putting things on the right layer, ensuring that wall junctions are properly constructed (esp with maintaining priorities) and general management of the CAD drawing process.
As a result, I am creating a new file for each change and I don't even see how one can reasonably keep all phases of the design service within the same file. One can't even have two 'live' versions of a design detail - large or small - on the same model.
My use of ArchiCad, or its understanding, is obviously defective because it seem inconceivable that someone out there has not already devised a solution to such basic requirements. I am listening!
Cornelis (Kees) Wegman
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