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2019-09-05 03:23 AM
R wrote:You can do this now with the new railing tool.
... for adding curbs and sidewalks to a site mesh, fences that follow mesh contours, etc. Elements would automatically modify themselves if the mesh is modified.
2019-09-05 03:48 AM
Barry wrote:
R wrote:You can do this now with the new railing tool.
... for adding curbs and sidewalks to a site mesh, fences that follow mesh contours, etc. Elements would automatically modify themselves if the mesh is modified.
Associate it to a mesh contour and it will automatically adjust as you modify that contour.
Barry.
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2020-04-16 04:26 PM
Mjules wrote:Completly agree about innovation!
shrutiniwas wrote:Hi Shrutiniwas,
Architects, for whom Archicad has been developed, are not just working to produce buildings without redefining and/or correlating the context. Therefore, landscape portion is also hugely relevant for the architects and it is unfortunate that such a flexible and versatile tool is missing on a basic requirement. Although, there are some good plugins available, but their approach is not always mature and polished.
As the parent company for Archicad is the same as that for Vectorworks, it is expected that some positive influence back and forth could be induced to target larger market.
I agree with you. I am an Architect and Urban Designer, and I am a user of ArchiCAD for more than twelve years. The main role of the Urban Designer is to make the synthesis between the Architect, the Landscape Architect, and the Urbanist by shaping the potential for change through creation of hand-rendered or computer-generated presentation drawings, etc.
These are to make cityscapes more equitable, resilient, delightful, attractive, beautiful, functional, and vibrant for communities.
As a result, Graphisoft SE should partner with Nemetschek Vectoworks, Inc. to create a Landscape Modeler (Add-on to ArchiCAD) like the GRAPHISOFT MEP Modeler™ or the EcoDesigner Star, which will allow ArchiCAD users to exploit the Landmark workspace of Vectoworks into the ArchiCAD interface. This will be a fair competitive advantage for the Nemetschek Group on the US, Canadian, and the Caribbean markets.
To be honest with you, I like the Landmark workspace of Vectoworks, but I am not ready to learn a new interface from a new software. If Graphisoft decides to develop this Landmark Modeler today, I will buy it immediately for the same Landmark price or more. I know such a lot of Landscape Architects, Urban Designers and Architects that could be ready to buy the same package, as well.
In a nutshell, the time has come for Graphisoft to be more aggressive, and continue to innovate more quickly.
2020-05-14 09:39 PM
2020-05-15 05:41 PM
Q: Quite a few presenters were using ArchiCAD for city planning. Are you going to do civil engineering?
A: We have no product plans for that, but we see our customers using ArchiCAD for things you would not think are architecture.
We just want to make sure our customers have the tools to extend the capabilities with Grasshopper or by assigning massing. Our focus is architecture; we are not interested in roads and earthworks and sewers. Within the Nemetschek Group, we have Allplan which is fantastic for that. We can use our shared family relationships to offer solutions in that direction.
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