Emil1973 wrote:
Hi,
So I have moved over from Revit to Archicad, and there's a few things that still puzzle me after using the program for about 6 months
1. what's the reason for building a wall from one story to the next instead of making the wall go from f.ex 1st to 10th floor? I know you can stretch a wall over several stories, but then you need to make that wall visible in all stories, and that's a problem when you reach 11th story, and you don't want to see that wall.
2. why can't you make a stair go from f.ex 1st to 10th floor, but instead copy/paste on each floor?
3. why can't you make a shaft through all the floors without going through every floor and make a cut?
4.why can't I pick the previous selection?
Why can't you SPACE-click in Revit on one element to pick up its geometry to create a new element?
Why can't you have Trace Reference of any Story or Section/Elevation or Layout placed under your current Viewpoint in Revit?
Why can't you edit in perspective in the 3D Window in Revit?
Why can't you simply place a slanted Wall in Revit? Why do you have to create a Mass and then convert it into a face or resort to other workarounds?
etc. etc. etc.
Because it is a different program. Different people designed it and it works differently to achieve the same things.
1. You can play with the Floor Plan Display options in the Wall's settings Dialog. If it is set to Projected, on the 11th Floor it it is under the Floor Plan Cut Plane, it will be shown in view, not cut. If it is set to Cut, in this case it will not be shown in the top floor.
2. and 3. This is how ArchiCAD works. They are done story by story. You can actually create a slab that goes through all stories and use the Subtract SEO to cut the shaft.
4. If you Undo and Redo, the last selection will be selected. But I see you had that in another thread.
I know these are not the way they are done in Revit, but please be open and curious about the ArchiCAD way. It will help you learn the program better and faster.
Both programs do certain things better and certain things not as well as the other.
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