
ARCHICAD Solo has limitations, and that’s great
Back in January 2016, GRAPHISOFT introduced ARCHICAD 19 Solo to the North American market. In our market, ARCHICAD Solo replaces ARCHICAD STAR(T).
Back in January 2016, GRAPHISOFT introduced ARCHICAD 19 Solo to the North American market. In our market, ARCHICAD Solo replaces ARCHICAD STAR(T).
Folklore says that Bill Gates’s magnificent residence on Lake Washington may have been, ironically enough, designed on a Mac.
Shoegnome was nominated for the JDR Industry Blogger Awards, in the Best Blogger Architecture category. This post is about something more important.
The story of this basswood model is the beginnings of more than just my freelance architecture career.
Most people don’t understand drawings the way architects do. This was made extra clear to me recently when I sat down with some prospective clients.
It’s time for Seattle area ARCHICAD users to get together and talk shop. This month we’re going to talk about existing conditions and importing point clouds into ARCHICAD.
I probably should have talked to a few more architects before applying to architecture school. But honestly that thought never even crossed my mind.
This post is by Ferenc Traser, a Product Designer at GRAPHISOFT. In it, he talks about the development of Point Clouds in ARCHICAD 19 (and beyond).
BIMQ CEO Christian Ehl shares his thoughts on the data-driven building and why the construction industry needs to reinvent itself in 2016.