Hi Mr. Kelly, yeah, thats the point: the "working in Archicad" thread in general, from what i have read, is for very specific proyect parts (like how to model a sofit) or other 3d modeling processes. Maybe i have not searched enough in that thread, but Im talking about a more general project-wise aproach. Im talking about ways for organizing a project, a multi unit project, an apartment building with different types of units, best ways to do a 400 unit parking building, how to make an apartment with different types of facades, working with split levels, very steep sites, setting up Archicad to efficiently work with high rises, best ways to setup teamwork for small offices and so forth. For example, knowing Graphisoft take on what the best ways to approach a high-rise building would be nice.
Every project is diferent, and the magic of Archicad is that it lets you get there through many paths, but i definitely think there are better paths than others. I use what i can because thats what i know, but i bet someone knows something better, and viceversa. The way i do things suit me because thats how i do them, but i would be wrong to assume there arent better ways.
Could this be a sharing-too-much-in-house-secrets situation and people might not want to share? maybe, but Mr. Podolsky has set a great example by sharing his extremely impresive template