Not that I'm aware of.
At the moment our workflow is: a lot of predefined favourites covering the basic elements of our buildings to have parameters set up sort of ok at the start and then fine tune with a schedule once the project is developed enough to know all the fine details to put in the categories/properties.
We also have some predefined rulesets to pick from, but it really requires going through a few menus and windows to get there.
The 'on the fly' method for us is the favourites I just mentioned, so when starting a new project we have those available as a basis for the new design. Just pick a precast concrete beam, for example, from the favourites, then adjust the dimensions if needed, but all our ussual required properties are set up.
You could of course, then change settings to wood, change layer, etc and use it to draw roof construction, but then you need to change all the other properties, so we try to work as much as possible from preset favourites.
It can be a bit tedious with some elements where it is just super quick to just change a small thing, change layer and to carry on, but if we know the project will be fully BIM, we accept a slower initial drafting stage for the benefit in the later stages of design.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
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