I have very high respect for your profession. Traditionally, the technologists were the real cogs of the architectural bureau machine that got the work done between the dreaming designers, and the dull engineers. In the CAD world, the same. AFAIK their role in the VB/BIM environments should be immense.
Because - there is huge gap between an architectural engineer (can someone please explain to me WHY is it automatically considered that architects don't know how a building is to be built?) and the draughtsman/woman. The technologists know the rules of the trade, the basics of design, and therefore produces technically correct work. Unlike an average draughtsman, that, with the advent of CAD, mainly knows where to click, without ANY idea WHAT is it on the scren.
And, if you work with ArchiCAD, you are a VB - or, as the big A says - BIM monkey
😉 No CAD there ... oh yes, terminology issues, yes
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Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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