2021-04-26 06:16 PM
2021-07-15 10:43 PM
henryL wrote:actually this one is quite straightforward. in my experience, as long you are not writing there for a job, big offices are quite open in amswering questions, in this case bim questions. im sure some big offices (but not as big as to appear on the archicad box cover) would be glad to participate in something like this as it would benefit them directly.
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Who can spread the initiative to bigger firms?
2021-07-15 10:58 PM
marks and edit the text. Text does not belong to anyone and is creative common. After month or two of active editing and discussions - send the text to big ArchiCAD firms. Anyone who has access to them - can try to email them. They answering - good. Local distributors can be involved too.
If the whole world community will show proper activity to that - you will get the letter and results.
Because otherwise this endless complain of angry users, that currently happens, is boring and not productive.
"Okey, will go make a phone call to my GP and ask prescription of antidepressants. Just looked to the new version of ArchiCAD"
2021-07-16 08:30 AM
2021-07-16 09:04 AM
Mat wrote:Yeh. Or ask Google or Amazon to launch development of new software for architecture and construction, because these dinosaurs Nemetschek and Autodesk cannot manage anymore in development modern software and stack somewhere on the edge of XX and XIX century. Seriously - Silicon Valley would manage that situation quickly.
I think the better idea is to start crowfunding project: new ArchiCAD with all functionality we want.
Do we need 1 Million € for the programmers?
Compare Photoshop with Pixelmator Pro...
2021-07-16 09:15 AM
Podolsky wrote:
Yeah. Or ask Google or Amazon to launch the development of new software for architecture and construction, because these dinosaurs Nemetschek and Autodesk cannot manage anymore the development of modern software and are stuck somewhere on the edge of XX and XIX centuries. Seriously - Silicon Valley would manage that situation quickly.
2021-07-16 09:38 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:This is interesting. Do you know guys, that Google and Amazon launched programs of providing affordable housing in USA? Maybe it is not related directly in developing AEC software but just investing money directly in construction, but important that they started to think about - where people will live in the future. Because we cannot live in the war fields all the time, surrounded by amazing gadgets with Internet from space.
Podolsky wrote:
Yeah. Or ask Google or Amazon to launch the development of new software for architecture and construction, because these dinosaurs Nemetschek and Autodesk cannot manage anymore the development of modern software and are stuck somewhere on the edge of XX and XIX centuries. Seriously - Silicon Valley would manage that situation quickly.
Yeah, just like Katerra did? The Silicon Valley preconstruction company that wanted to disrupt the whole construction industry then went bankrupt after burning through billions of dollars?
https://www.architectmagazine.com/technology/katerras-2-billion-legacy_o
2021-07-16 09:42 AM
2021-07-16 10:22 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:Okey, so what article is saying. 'There is no reason why company like Katerra to fail. It's not because ideas were wrong, it's because execution was wrong.' Kattera was construction company, that produced buildings on factories, had the whole supply chain and later asked Autodesk to write software for them, called Apollo. So it's not exactly AEC software development start-up. And by the way, Graphisoft also can bankrupt one day, if everything will continue like these days.
Podolsky wrote:
Yeah. Or ask Google or Amazon to launch the development of new software for architecture and construction, because these dinosaurs Nemetschek and Autodesk cannot manage anymore the development of modern software and are stuck somewhere on the edge of XX and XIX centuries. Seriously - Silicon Valley would manage that situation quickly.
Yeah, just like Katerra did? The Silicon Valley preconstruction company that wanted to disrupt the whole construction industry then went bankrupt after burning through billions of dollars?
https://www.architectmagazine.com/technology/katerras-2-billion-legacy_o
2021-07-16 10:24 AM
2021-07-16 10:28 AM
Podolsky wrote:Just a little reminder, Sketchup was in the hands of Google for six years and they pretty much did nothing to really develop it from more than a basic modeller. The documenting process was and is I believe still a mess.
Mat wrote:Yeh. Or ask Google or Amazon to launch development of new software for architecture and construction, because these dinosaurs Nemetschek and Autodesk cannot manage anymore in development modern software and stack somewhere on the edge of XX and XIX century. Seriously - Silicon Valley would manage that situation quickly.
I think the better idea is to start crowfunding project: new ArchiCAD with all functionality we want.
Do we need 1 Million € for the programmers?
Compare Photoshop with Pixelmator Pro...