![]() The next chapters will be concerned with the creation, grouping and possibilities of editing some basic 3D objects in order to construct more elaborate objects that are not already available in ArchiCAD’s libraries. Following that, it would be necessary to mention some of the late version’s (ArchiCAD 13.0) improvements over the previous ones, methods that ease a lot the work effort of the designer and help better correlate all views like, for example, the trace option or 3D dimensioning. Also it would be needed to underline some differences in concept and workflow between Graphisoft’s ArchiCAD and the other BIM oriented platforms used today in architectural computer aided design, like AutoDesk’s AutoCAD, Revit or Nemetschek Allplan. For this, it would be interesting to attempt an introduction in the platform interface, a possible, rudimentary, explanation of how the program works and how it is used to develop the BIM (Building Informational Model) of a construction. ![]() The purpose of this paper would be to try and synthesize the various techniques employed for creating specially shaped, advanced 3D models in ArchiCAD, different from the ordinary methods available to general users of the program that can create basic shapes.
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