2013-10-30 10:00 PM
2015-08-11 12:08 PM
2015-08-11 12:44 PM
2015-08-11 01:25 PM
Coty82 wrote:I totally disagree. What you mention is just one facet of the complete architectural workflow, it is mostly helpful in the Conceptual Design stage. There are a lot of other stages.
Hello everyone.
I just want to express my opinion as i used Archicad before and now i found Revit to be many magnitudes more powerfull.
I think Archicad is slowly distancing himself from Revit..
Archicad is now good for small non-automated-design-driven projects.
Revit has become really parametric and flexible, especially with the development of Dynamo plugin.
There are now aditional plugins which actually creates connections between Grasshopper and Dynamo/Revit and this creates an huge potential of improved workflow.
2015-08-11 03:22 PM
2015-08-12 04:03 AM
laszlonagy wrote:I didnt know about the connection. Might be usefull for importing special objects, furniture. But once they are imported they loose any "intelligence" At least its good that it reacts with the cutplane...
I totally disagree. What you mention is just one facet of the complete architectural workflow, it is mostly helpful in the Conceptual Design stage. There are a lot of other stages.
By the way, you are aware that there is a Rhino-ArchiCAD connection, right?
2015-08-12 03:34 PM
2015-08-12 10:22 PM
Coty82 wrote:If you don't know how it performs on large scale projects, then how can you be so sure that Revit is "many magnitudes more powerfull." (sic), when you haven't even seen a comparison (or done one yourself) on each program with a large project?laszlonagy wrote:I didnt know about the connection. Might be usefull for importing special objects, furniture. But once they are imported they loose any "intelligence" At least its good that it reacts with the cutplane...
I totally disagree. What you mention is just one facet of the complete architectural workflow, it is mostly helpful in the Conceptual Design stage. There are a lot of other stages.
By the way, you are aware that there is a Rhino-ArchiCAD connection, right?
As for Revit and conceptual design, it is not limited at all to just this stage of the project. The documentation tools are also strong.
For me i found archicad good in designing small unifamiliar houses for example, with a fast hands-on approach.
But i dont know how it performs in large scale projects
2015-08-13 11:21 AM
2015-08-13 01:27 PM
Coty82 wrote:Revit will have increasingly more problems as the files get larger and more complex.
But i dont know how it performs in large scale projects
2015-08-13 01:31 PM
TMA_80 wrote:That is a pretty good question for which I would like to know the answer myself.
Just a thought:
Is it the fact that ArchiCAD lacks parametric relationships that make it "faster" and able to handle bigger files ?
As ArchiCAD is implenting slowly but surely some parametric relationships, I wonder how would ArchiCAD respond if it went full parametrics . would it always handle the big projects ?