![]() The Army Corps of Engineers up here is requiring that all companies doing business with them to use BIM by 2009 and by 2010 they want everything to be completed in BIM either with Revit or Bentley software. I just attended a seminar in Anchorage, Alaska a few weeks ago on BIM. In Archicad you must assign CTRL+M for move and SHIFT+M for mirror and so on, because only one letter can be used.īoth are good but it looks like, to me, that Revit and Bentley will be the BIM programs that end up really standardizing things (Probably Revit mostly) as far as the government is concerned. ![]() I just love that there is possible to create command shortcuts like in Autocad using as many letters as user wishes. Its very handy to use dimension line constraint, so you can define which dimensions must be like designed, and which can be changed during remodeling. WRONG INFORMATION!!! 2009 version of Revit also has this option! =) The possibility to fly through the model like in video games leaves a good effect to the client. Without wasting time for walkthrough's or animation makings, at any stage of the design. Its very handy to use FLY option to go through the 3D model. In Revit there's no need to remodel wall heights if levels are changed, in case walls are attached right to these levels including offsets. The roofs itslef design in Archicad I think is handier and faster than in revit, also editting is easier. So I go the first.Īrchicad's Roof wizard does all the work for timber roof structure design. If some user has opinion which is a bit obsolete, and if you know that there is improvement made, please be understanding and comment it instead of dispute. I am appealing to everyone join this thread to count down the pros and cons of these programs. I think every one has discovered things that are not so handy in one of these programs but handier in another. Its been a while since first version of Revit was released, first discussions and comparisons done, lots of program mistakes are prevented and lots of improvements are made, the same goes with Archicad. ![]() ![]() Everyone is familiar with both of these programs. ![]()
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