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Podolsky wrote:Im not following you Mr Podolsky. Technology has certainly improved since the start of the 20th century but the projects we see now are not much better and in many cases worse than what was done BY HAND, INK AND PAPER decades ago. Why would you expect that more technology would make things better? or worse, why instead of being part of the solution would you sit and wait for someone to design a software to make automatic designs for you?
Why it's necessary to be careful, when it's already all is very bad with modern buildings.
When I open ArchiCAD - I cannot say to it: "Please draw the wall, 2 meters length, 3 meters height, made from brick". But if I could - even if I could type it via console - it already would be very beneficial. It's like first step of human on the Moon.
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Podolsky wrote:Sorry but this really annoys me. We all make mistakes but this is minimised when you teach people of the consequences of their decision good or bad. From lead Architect to site labourer, the construction industry has to teach incomers how things work in the real world. Leaving school doesn't make you a specialist in any field, neither does coming out of higher education with a degree. If your staff have never been on a construction site how can they appreciate how that simple line on a piece of paper (or tablet) relates to the trades on site trying to make it work. If you have no time to support your staff with training, experience & guidance then you personally are compounding their failures and that of the industry. This forum is founded on the principle of providing positive support to people asking for help, in time they start answering other peoples questions, that is how teaching works in the real world. Stop hiding behind the need for AI and start showing some respect to those around you trying their best to contribute to society.
3. Humans are doing mistakes in sizes. Most common mistake - something somewhere is not fitting or clashes. And here there is nothing to do with teaching people. it's a geometry that person must learn in school, not in the office. Machine is not doing such mistakes.
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