2007-01-22 08:52 PM
2007-05-17 08:28 PM
Krippahl wrote:
Hmmm...
As a fellow Portuguese, I would like to apologize to you all in behalf of Refs. (???!!!)
Unfortunately he is a AC basher. I think it is a hobby for him, but could be a profession.
The same things he said on my blog, on a Portuguese AC forum, and even on a Portuguese Revit forum (where, incidentally, THEY told him to shut up).
So, please don´t judge a whole country from a single person.
refs wrote:
I would just like to make myself clear and state the reasons (evaluation criteria) why I have chosen Revit
1st. I'm not pointing a finger at ArchiCAD.
I'm not trying to show its problems or imperfections. All I was trying to show was that, after using both, Revit's logic is more easy to learn (intuitive), something that, in my point of view, ArchiCAD is lacking/missing.
This is something that ArchiCAD should look at and, probably, learn from ...
I don't want to start a war, but what really makes me sad is all the "hostile" reactions that a few ArchiCAD fans have when I showed what I've quickly learned with Revit. Not sure if this was because they felt intimidated and started "attacking" my ability to learn. If you could do something in 2 steps, why should you choose to take the longer way? simply because it's more "changeling" and you know how to use the program because you've been working with it more then 10 years or so?
Just because of this, do not call me "handicap" when, probably, you are just misinterpreting my words. I'm not deceiving myself, creating an illusion around this software, I'm just stating real facts and I wished you guys just stopped for a few minutes and used the demo version to understand what I'm talking about.
I believe the evaluation criteria for this forum should be "productivity":
- Revit is "complete". ArchiCAD need "add-on" programs to make it do some simple things (ArchiStair, ArchiTerra, ArchiForma, ArchiRuler, ArchiFacade, ArchiTiles, ArchiPaint, ArchiTabula, ArchiSketchy, ArchiTime, ArchiWall, ArchiPanel, ArchiMap, MaxonForm, ArchiGlazing, Door & Window Builder, Archi-etc...);
- ArchiCAD will required learning a programming language called GDL. In Revit we work with parametric objects called families. We can model parametric families extremely easily without programming language. (We are not programming firm, We are an architectural and engineering firm).
- We can make anything we want in Revit, yet not in ArchiCAD.
- Revit it's now like a "platform" … has an MEP and a Structural packages. ArchiCAD doesn't have separate Structural or MEP packages.
- Real online linking with views. Revit revises views instantly. ArchiCAD revise them when the users say so.
- 2D drawings -vs- 3D Model: Revit is more concerned with the integrity on the drawing set (as built!) than its appearance. ArchiCAD focus the traditional "Rotring" drawing set to architects. ( i.e., stairs 2D plans -vs- stairs 3D model. We can't control the “cut view range” in this kind of objects)
- Revit has modelling tools that ArchiCAD is only adopting now (just some ones)
- ArchiCad had ALL the conditions (+20 years) to be "industry standard" and it was unable to do that. Why? Revit is a new product (born in 2000), with a different philosophy, at this moment, it's being the target of greed. For example, look at the deep differences in ArchiCAD10 and strengthened in ArchiCAD11 ... the interface is being simplified in the same way Revit is. Don’t like it? ... ArchiCAD looks like a new and refreshed program😉 WHY?
Reasons that explain why I choose Revit. This should not be a discussion of what one software does better then the other.... not all programs are perfect, there are always limitations.
2007-05-17 09:32 PM
Yes and no.That is what it is all about.
That would be like saying that choosing your next automobile is all about getting from point A to point B.
2007-05-17 09:50 PM
2007-05-18 09:46 AM
gbley wrote:Yes and no....Yes and no.That is what it is all about.
That would be like saying that choosing your next automobile is all about getting from point A to point B.
2007-05-18 03:48 PM
2007-05-18 04:17 PM
Weston wrote:I should have added "in a mountain area", which is where I live
not sure the bicycle analogy with AutoCAD is the best one to use, krippahl😉
2007-05-18 04:41 PM
Laura wrote:Excellent. Cogent, well considered and clear.
Attached is an excerpt from an e-mail response to a questionnaire submitted to me by a firm considering AC vs. Revit
2007-05-18 05:00 PM
2007-05-19 02:57 AM
2007-05-19 03:31 PM
Laura wrote:
Attached is an excerpt from an e-mail response to a questionnaire submitted to me by a firm considering AC vs. Revit (they ultimately decided on ArchiCAD). Keep in mind that this is based on my knowledge and experience, and some individuals may have conflicting opinions.