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Archicad review
Archicad review







archicad review

Archicad 25 builds up on several collaboration enhancements that had been introduced in the last release (described in the Graphisoft 2020 Product Updates article). The approach to collaboration in Archicad has always been to allow architects to work better as part of a multi-disciplinary design team, while at the same time, still keeping them at the center of the process. As shown, the gypsum and insulation components of the wall do not have this conditional calculation. Specifying a conditional in the calculation of the area of concrete masonry. This capability also works across 2D views, so you can, for example, select an element in an elevation or section view and open up the corresponding plan view, as shown in Figure 4.įigure 10. Essentially, this allows architects to continue working with the same element in 2D as well as 3D, switching between the two as often as they need. The reverse process is shown in Figure 3, where an element is selected in 2D and the corresponding 3D view with the element selected is opened. The 2D view is automatically zoomed in to be able to view the element. It works as shown in Figure 2, where an element can be selected in a 3D view, and you can choose to open up the corresponding 2D view with the element still selected. In Archicad 25, one key enhancement to making the workflow smoother is improving the navigation from 2D to 3D and vice versa, as architectural design happens as much as in 2D as in 3D. To that end, all tools and enhancements are engineered to make the design workflow as seamless as possible so as to not hamper creativity. (Photo © Chris Ambridge) Designĭesign has always been the central focus of Archicad, given that it is what architects do. It was designed in Archicad by cox graae + spack architects (CG+S) with LBA Joint Venture. The Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC is the signature building for Archicad 25 and illustrates its commitment to facilitating creativity in architectural design. The latest version, Archicad 25, features new capabilities and enhancements along each of the main pillars of Archicad as a full-fledged architectural BIM application - Design, Visualization, Documentation, and Collaboration. Its capabilities were further extended by BIMx and BIMcloud that were introduced by Graphisoft in 2014, both of which are complementary to Archicad. By the time I reviewed Archicad in 2004 shortly after AECbytes was launched, it was in version 9.0 and well-established as a BIM application in the AEC industry.Īrchicad’s position as a leading BIM application was further strengthened by Graphisoft’s acquisition by Nemetschek in 2007, and it has continued to make several breakthrough enhancements since then, including server-based collaboration in Archicad 13 in 2009, bidirectional integration with Grasshopper for design scripting in Archicad 20 in 2016, and rule-based design in Archicad 21 in 2017. Right from the launch of version 1.0 in 1984, Archicad included 3D in addition to traditional 2D CAD, and it continued to become more object-oriented with each subsequent release. This year is a special one for Graphisoft as it marks the release of the 25th version of Archicad. Graphisoft unveiled the latest versions of its three main products a few weeks ago: its flagship BIM application, Archicad its cloud collaboration solution, BIMcloud and its mobile and web model viewing app, BIMx.









Archicad review