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GRAPHISOFT BIMx for iPad/iPhone
GRAPHISOFT BIMx is an innovative, interactive, BIM communication tool for architects setting new standards for design communication and presentation in the AEC industry. BIMx now turns the iPad/iPhone into a full-fledged interactive building model explorer device as well.
More info:
http://www.gsbimx.com
http://www.graphisoft.com/prod<wbr>ucts/bim-explorer/
Download ArchiCAD for free:
http://www.myArchiCAD.com
Classics modeled with ArchiCAD 15
Architectural Classics modeled with ArchiCAD15
- SOM - USAFA Cadet Chapel
- William Van Alen - Chrysler Building
- Marcel Breuer - Saint Francis de Sales Church
GRAPHISOFT BIM Blues
The GRAPHISOFT BIM Blues
Performed by Beaux Jaxon
All tracks composed & arranged by Beaux Jaxon and Pál Posta.
Additional musicians: Gregory Zeigler, János Mazura, Michael Kentish
Thanks to: Hana Yamazaki, Zsófia Bodon, Borbála Vigh, Viktor Bencsok
© MIREVA STUDIO 2011 - Producer Pál Posta
ETNOFON Studio - János Mazura H.A.E.S.
Photos, production management: Levente Filetóth
Download ArchiCAD for free:
https://myarchicad.com/
More info:
http://www.graphisoft.com/
ArchiCAD Teamwork
ArchiCAD Revolutionizes BIM Collaboration
Building Information Modeling brings unique challenges to the design team: when implementing BIM on a larger scale, architects often run into bottlenecks in model accessibility and workflow management. ArchiCAD introduces the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server -- a first of its kind solution for model based team collaboration. Industry-first Delta Server™ technology reduces network traffic to a minimum for instant and reliable data-exchange both within the office and over the Internet.
More Info:
http://www.graphisoft.com/prod<wbr>ucts/archicad/teamwork.html
http://www.graphisoft.com
Great Architects on GRAPHISOFT.com
Great Architects
A glance behind the scenes their inspirations, their vision and advice to young architects.
Juli Capella, Zhang Xiaolei, Thomas A. Heinz, Michel Rojkind, Vladimir I. Plotkin, Thomas Rau, David Sutherland, Tomohiko Yamanashi, Ivo Venkov, Abelardo M. Tolentino, Jr., György Fazakas, Philippe Madec, Xavier Gonzales, Fink + Jocher, Axel Schultes, Ben Wallbank, Oppenheim Architecture + Design, Jan Kleihues, Ocutt/Winslow Partnership, Prof. Hilde Léon, Craig Baudin - Fender Katsalidis
http://www.graphisoft.com/comm<wbr>unity/users/
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Intelligent connections
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Intelligent connections
With the improvements of the Roof tool and the introduction of the Shell tool, ArchiCAD also introduces new, intelligent connections between construction elements.
More information
http://www.graphisoft.com/prod<wbr>ucts/archicad
http://www.graphisoft.com
Download ArchiCAD for free:
https://myarchicad.com/
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Shells
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Shells
ArchiCAD introduces the new Shell tool -- enabling designers to unleash their creative minds and to create enriches architectural forms.
More information
http://www.graphisoft.com/prod<wbr>ucts/archicad
http://www.graphisoft.com
Download ArchiCAD for free:
https://myarchicad.com/
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Open Collaboration
Open Collaboration
With a more straightforward, logical IFC interface, ArchiCAD 15 continues to ease the process of model- based IFC exchange with other disciplines.
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Performance
Performance
Improving performance is an ongoing priority. In ArchiCAD 15, we have achieved the following performance-related improvements over ArchiCAD 14.
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Renovation
Renovation
ArchiCAD 15 expands the design scope to renovation and refurbishment projects with native BIM design and documentation workflow support all the way down.
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Complex roofs
Complex roofs
Roofs are one of the most frequently used elements in architectural design. The next ArchiCAD version provides significantly improved methods for the creation and editing of these building structures.
Complex roofs now can be modeled as single elements and edited with maximum flexibility. Roof- planes remain connected as an integrated "system" even after editing. It can be modified similarly to any polygonal structure in ArchiCAD such as slabs -- if the geometry change requires new roof-planes will automatically be added to or removed from the system.
The modeling of multilevel roof structures is now available for architects with ultimate freedom. Special roof features such as adding atriums, gables or skylights or creating towers make complex roofs a powerful tool to design any conventional roof structure with a matter of a few clicks.
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - Skylights
Skylights
Skylights have been improved in ArchiCAD 15.
- Skylights easier to place: ArchiCAD automatically places them smoothly into curved or flat Roof plane or Shell.
- Skylights associative to the "parent" Roof or Shell: they adjust automatically when Roof or Shell geometry changes.
- Skylight interface similar to that of Doors and Windows; Model View Options apply to Skylights, which also have a dedicated Marker object.
- Skylight display on Floor Plan based on3D projection
ArchiCAD 15 New Features - 3D interactions
3D interactions
ArchiCAD 15 introduces unique 3D guiding aids to revolutionize the 3D design experience. These developments will further strengthen one of our unique advantages for architects -- that is perspective views as the natural environment for 3D building design.
OPEN BIM Workflow
Interdisciplinary collaboration has been a simple process in the past decades. While building professionals mainly used 2D tools they could simply "Xref" each other's 2D drawings and manually coordinate updates/changes. Simple file compatibility between the different 2D applications was more than sufficient for such a coordination process.
However, building information modeling (BIM) is raising previously unseen issues related to interdisciplinary coordination. Simple file compatibility does not offer sufficient results, because complex BIM elements are specific to the various trades, and its elements are not as generic as the 2D primitives such as 2D lines, fills, etc.
Interdisciplinary collaboration between BIM solutions requires workflow-level integration (compatibility) to ensure correct interpretation of information on each side, and to support a dynamic bidirectional cooperation workflow. The video below demonstrates the main issues with BIM-based interdisciplinary collaboration.
More info:
http://www.graphisoft.com/open<wbr>bim/workflow.html
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