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2015-08-14 01:38 AM
Miki wrote:I second this.
Regarding Dynamo. Have you played with it? This is a totally different experience when you work with native object and can automate the bunch of tasks for you directly in your authoring tool. Not just import of "dumb" objects. Imagine a situation. Large building a lot of different floor finishes. What to do? Hey lets run a script that will automatically read all room finishes and model all finishes for me as needed in few minutes. A 1000 room stadium? No problem 2 minutes. All done without mistakes. How cool it would be to do something like that in Archicad? And this is just a tip of the iceberg. There is basically no limit.
Teamwork, performance, modeling in 3D are currently the biggest strengths for me in Archicad.
Scripting, automation, parametrization are Revit's.
2015-08-15 01:05 AM
TMA_80 wrote:Based on my experience working with both, I would categorically suggest that going full parametrics is a BAD idea, and I hope one that GS never pursue.
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 ?
(is it the same automated vs semi-automated "Boing and the airbus" debate ?! ).
As for the generative design nothing to say more, we've been asking this for years, and even more ( scripting ) . However, the move from GS to implent a bi-directional grasshopper plugin is ( or will be ) , imho, an intelligent one.
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metanoia wrote:Yep, Revit is also used on Large projects Down Under (Lack of choice!), but here is the kicker, when things start going wrong they couldnt care less about which software is used to solve those problems..
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While I teach Revit as BCIT I'd still love to see a resurgence of AC in North America in general and in Canada in particular.