ArchiCAD 19 – The Definitive Guide - Couverture souple

Scott MacKenzie

 
9781849697620: ArchiCAD 19 – The Definitive Guide

Synopsis

The workflow of ArchiCAD is presented in an easy-to-understand fashion that will give you the foundation you need to be proficient in graphic control and create excellent construction documents. The book adopts an informal, but practical approach to ensure that you master the fundamentals of ArchiCAD before exploring the wide range of complex possibilities that the tool offers and using them in your projects.

This book is for architects, architectural technicians, and construction professionals who are familiar with 2D CAD such as AutoCAD Lite, or have some exposure to a 3D BIM package such as Revit. No experience with ArchiCAD is required. If you want to learn the skills needed for architectural drawing production in the real world, then this book is for you.

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À propos de l?auteur

Scott H. MacKenzie started working in the AEC (architecture, engineering, and construction) industry way back in 1988. His first role was as a manual draftsman, where he drew with ink on Mylar. Soon afterwards, he became a CAD operator. He loves creating, drawing, and managing construction documents. He worked with several different CAD programs and became a CAD manager in 1994. In 2003, he started using his first BIM program. Scott was convinced at that time that BIM was a much better way to draw, document, and manage drawing sets. Fast forward to today, and he says to you, ""There is no project too small for the use of BIM (ArchiCAD). Those other CAD programs are stuck in 20th century technology."" He spent the first 12 years of his career producing electrical, HVAC, and plumbing drawings. Then, in 2000, he jumped over to the architecture side and has been there ever since. Back in 2007, he was asked by Graphisoft to update ArchiCAD for AutoCAD Users to match the current version of ArchiCAD.

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