2009-08-09 04:22 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:15 PM by Noemi Balogh
2009-09-09 11:27 AM
Adon wrote:Well this is one "type". Check the links I posted to see some more examples.Mats_Knutsson wrote:thats cool, it is such a contrast to a "typical " Australian house.
This house design is done by architect Conny Strandell. It's is a render straight from the building permit model. I just wanted to show a normal modern Swedish villa. Nothing fancy or extravagant but the daily bread for many architects.
Cheers,
Mats
Thanks for sharing,
Adon
2009-09-09 05:57 PM
"Mats_Knutsson" wrote:
We have so many users doing such great stuff but they rarely hang on Internet. These are old ones we've collected during the years. Dating from pre-2000 until a few years ago. We should update but IMO the quality is so good even from AC6 so it's more an architectural display rather the CAD/BIM/nerd stuff...
http://www.graphisoft.se/archicad/referenser/kundbilder/index.html
WOW! Some of those designs would be really hard to model.
I am impressed.
2009-09-10 08:31 AM
Robert wrote:Not really. You model/present what you get paid for. I mean large and/or complicated projects take more time of course but it's the 2D-drawings combined with revisions over and over that takes the most time. This is the area where ArchiCAD is really superstrong compared to the other packages but it's far from perfect.Mats_Knutsson wrote:
We have so many users doing such great stuff but they rarely hang on Internet. These are old ones we've collected during the years. Dating from pre-2000 until a few years ago. We should update but IMO the quality is so good even from AC6 so it's more an architectural display rather the CAD/BIM/nerd stuff...
http://www.graphisoft.se/archicad/referenser/kundbilder/index.html
WOW! Some of those designs would be really hard to model.
I am impressed.
2009-09-10 11:24 AM
2009-09-10 01:23 PM
mattjc wrote:
I do agree with you... the John Robertson work on the link you posted highlights the effective use of the AC model for both presentation and construction documentation. Some really nice looking work..
There is some really great work out there that would help GS 'sell' AC.. trouble is a lot of the stuff you see is not of such a high standard..
Even though the work on the link is impressive it would be good to see some current AC work by some of these firms.
C & J's work is very impressive.
2009-09-10 02:18 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:Cheers Mats, fantastic site
/....These guys in Finland are probably the best AC users in the Universe: www.cej.fi Check them out! Vikings rule!
2009-09-10 04:04 PM
2009-09-11 10:40 AM
These guys in Finland are probably the best AC users in the Universe: www.cej.fi Check them out! Vikings rule!Do you know what other software these guys use.. artlantis?
2009-09-11 11:12 AM
mattjc wrote:ArtLantis and MaxwellThese guys in Finland are probably the best AC users in the Universe: www.cej.fi Check them out! Vikings rule!Do you know what other software these guys use.. artlantis?
I have been using autocad for the last year and my workflow has suffered! (change of jobs) It makes the process that much longer..
Of course its the design work and buildings that make you successful.. not the tools/software used to get there.. ..it sure can make life easier though!
2009-09-12 06:37 PM