2013-10-30 10:00 PM
2014-02-22 02:35 AM
Rick wrote:Rick - since I left residential architecture and moved to the commercial construction (8years) I have not once got any model from any architect made in Architect. And we have offices in 7 markets (Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, Milwaukee, Phoenix and San Antonio) and building in basically in all. From Small library to a billion dollar stadium. We are working with most of the large architects. Maybe few we have not yet. And I have never, not even once got to the project where architect was using Archicad. We typically do not work on residential high risers. Maybe in this market Archicad is used more often.
Miki Woodie: "My 2 cents....it's used only in residential construction (houses not high risers though)..." You are incorrect here.AC is being used to model high rises by many firms. I am currently modeling an luxury high rise apartment and is does a better job than Revit. IFC exchange by Graphisoft is superior to Revit's IFC file transfer ability. BIM modeling is being done by the MEP subs and is required by the builder and building owner. Everything is working fine, conflict resolution is being handled by the builder using our files saved as 3D dwg files, so IFC isn't being implemented yet, but will be in the future of the project.
2014-02-22 02:37 AM
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2014-04-01 12:21 PM
2014-04-01 12:52 PM
2014-04-01 12:54 PM
TMA_80 wrote:…are for…?
That's what the Graphisoft Revit plugins were meant for...
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2014-04-01 01:18 PM
2014-04-02 06:01 AM
TMA_80 wrote:
That's what the Graphisoft Revit plugins were meant for...
2014-04-10 09:19 AM
2014-04-11 03:49 PM
zeropointreference wrote:
Is it possible to get the name of this thread changed to something like:
Personal Concerns about the future of Archicad
Got to be honest, sick of seeing that unduly negative thread title.