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2005-04-21 06:47 AM
Dwight wrote:Coming back to this thread after presenting my last project, I am really beginning to see that this is what I've been doing as well, and it has *definitely* hurt my design process. If nothing else, it took me so long to figure out how to do the curved stairs I wanted that I literally didn't have time to ensure that the overall design was fully functional, let alone fully supporting my design concept. I did much more of this design in AC than previous projects, and it bombed the worst. Major owie - and a big ugly lesson <sigh>.
A Terrible Confession:
As a long-time user -1992- I still spend way too much time actually trying to drive ArchiCAD and not thinking about design. Remembering that I try not to do the same thing twice, half my time is spent trying to get the placement or effect rather than addressing the design.
2005-04-21 06:52 AM
Mabe wrote:That makes sense, Mabe.
In addition to the variety of experiences posted here, consider that we are the sum of our experiences. The more you have, the better your future decisions.
As tedious as model making can be, the process is important for your architectural learning and will aid you in your use of ArchiCAD.In what way do you see it helping in using AC?
Also, I noticed you live in Mill Valley, not too far from Healdsburg. If you'd like to stop by and meet a group of ArchiCAD users (expert to novice), please contact me.That would be great! I don't know too many firms off the top of my head that are using it.
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