2013-10-30 10:00 PM
2014-04-29 03:09 PM
datarchitect wrote:My personal experience from teaching 100+ students ArchiCAD each year: the majority don't care. Some of them stick with ArchiCAD, some go to Revit, but many still fall back on AutoCAD + SketchUp or VectorWorks, because that is what the design studio teachers are using mainly and what Belgian architectural offices seem to demand, still.
The University teaching that many people pray is good whatever drives the acceptance of the software is the Market.
2014-04-29 05:41 PM
stefan wrote:I have the same experience teaching Archicad to students. Forgot to include Illustrator on the list.
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My personal experience from teaching 100+ students ArchiCAD each year: the majority don't care. Some of them stick with ArchiCAD, some go to Revit, but many still fall back on AutoCAD + SketchUp or VectorWorks, because that is what the design studio teachers are using mainly and what Belgian architectural offices seem to demand, still.
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2014-04-30 09:05 PM
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2014-07-28 07:19 PM
KeesW wrote:I think the first is more a myth than actual fact; initial design could be done anywhere from paper to SketchUp, Rhino/Grasshopper or a BIM tool.
As I understand it, Revit is best for initial designing but too slow for serious documentation of very large projects and many users switch to Autocad for this stage.
2014-08-05 04:17 PM
2014-08-15 10:17 PM
arg617 wrote:Dear arg617,
I also don't think Graphisoft is doing enough to promote their product - especially in schools. Just take a quick look at the required and elective courses in universities (in the US at least). They all require CAD classes (at least) and some are requiring BIM. Look at the software they use to teach with - all Autodesk.
So, if you're an employer, and notice that all these young people are graduating with a fluency and proficiency at a particular software, would you waste money in training them to use something else if what they use gets the job done? Most of the time employers aren't the ones that are using the software anyway.
Heck - I can't even find a training class.....and I'm in New York City! So how can I be expected to drop this amount of money on software and then essentially be on my own? (Yes, I've tried the training that Graphisoft provides. It's lacking to say the least.)
2014-10-18 04:09 AM
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