![]() IFC is the best bet for now, but if your export takes 3 to 4 hours, I must assume that it is a big project and you are exporting it all in one go. Kindly guide on the best practice to share Archicad models with consultants.Ī direct save, as you noted, creates only generic models. So viewing solid cut plan or section view becomes a bit difficult. also often with some missing solid geometry and only outer surfaces are visible ( hollow Objects). All elements in Revit are converted to Generic Model and with limited property information. Option 2 - Direct save as in Revit format of model from 3D view, process is fast, but in this process we don't get any information on Storey/ Levels, Grids, or Zones/rooms. And even after the overall import process IFC in Revit has missing geometry and triangulation on surfaces. Then for consultants to import IFC again takes 4 to 6 hours. Options 1 - we tired to export IFC from Archicad - Here problems we are facing exporting IFC takes 3 to 4 hours or sometimes overnight. ( Here we are referring to bit large size projects with Multiple HLM linked in main Archicad file.) We have tried many options till date but none of that has worked satisfactory or flawless BIM exchange. What should be the best practice to collaborate with consultants using Revit.Īrchicad has option to export model in IFC or Revit. Our service consultants are using Revit. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |