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I'm thrilled that I don't have to give up on ArchiCAD to do that. How's that a bad thing?thinking about the same.. glad !!
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2010-05-11 11:37 PM
vhfan2u wrote:Totally agree with you! ArchiCAD today is best from best BIM solutions, and 14 version confirm this again!
I have ArchiCAD 13 at home for my own use and I also use Revit Architecture at work. I will let you know that Revit does not compare to ArchiCAD. Revit is a Pinto as ArchiCAD is a Porsche. I don't understand why people think that Revit is a much better product. Great work Graphisoft.
2010-05-12 02:13 AM
mikoaj wrote:I hear what you are saying, but realistically if you cannot model it in ArchiCAD (albeit with difficulty in some cases) then you probably will have a very hard time documenting and having it built. I am not talking theoretical works here - the stuff you see come out of Uni's these days which is all about Rhino scripting etc but had very little grounding in physics or the realities of the construction industry. I am talking about built work that could not be documented primarily in ArchiCAD .. because that is what we are using the program for. While concept design might take place in SketchUp, Rhino, etc at the end of the day you need a documentation tool to create drawings (for the foreseeable future) and get the damn thing built by a contractor. The best tools architects have available for that today are ArchiCAD and Revit ... and i still think ArchiCAD has the edge of those two.NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:I totally agree with you.
if this is a ARCHICAD 14 update then it SUX and it SUX a LOT !
Most of users dont need this stuff cos my everyday problem is how i will draw a stair, wall, roof, facade . . . What to export to IFC if i cant model it ...
Graphisoft is going its product in completlly wrong direction.
Archicad should provide modeling tools first then collaboration opions.
I don't need teamwork when I can't model my project.
mikoaj wrote:Good luck with that - great modeller, but have fun producing your CDs. And you can forget about BIMing if that ever becomes a requirement of one of your clients.
I'm leaving archicad and moving to Rhino.
2010-05-12 04:55 AM
2010-05-12 06:36 AM
irusun wrote:They do focus on a tiny segment .. architects. Autodesk wants to dominate software services to all sectors of the construction industry, Graphisoft just wants to produce the best architectural software for architects - a drop in the ocean compared to engineers and contractors.
Graphisoft needs to stop trying to make ArchiCAD work for every type of project, platform and user. They need to focus on a marketsegment, whether that's a certain industry such as residential architecture, or a certain type of user such as Mac users. Then they need to focus on making ArchiCAD the best product for that market segment and hope that there's enough market-share to make that approach sustainable.
irusun wrote:which is?
and ArchiCAD 14 doesn't suggest that they really get the bigger picture here.