![]() ![]() If you don’t use the parametric import option, everything will be Archicad Objects. ![]() in case of wall start/end point, height, etc.). Revit) you can also convert them as native elements, however currently limited set of information is converted (e.g. If they come from other application (e.g. If originally they were sent from Archicad, they will be native Archicad elements (please note that there is an issue with the cuttings, will be fixed here: bug(Archicad): Parametric receive differences What happens with elements which are in first instance made with a supported element (slabs, columns, beams, walls etc.) but are then cut away or adjusted with a opening/space to achieve are specific shape of that element, will these be native archicad elements or are these also imported as morphs / objects? Currently in case of non-parametric import everything is imported as GDL objects, with the other option only Speckle DirectShapes converted from Archicad Morph elements will be imported as Morphs (still from 2.14). You are right, GDL objects are less heavy in Archicad. Unsupported objects will be imported as morphs. (However, from 2.14 for newly created library parts we create separated folders in the embedded library for each import which can be easily dropped out.) Currently we don’t separate the newly generated attributes, however it can be easily done with the methods you suggested or using the new folder structure of attributes. This change has two reasons: the index is not readable for the user and it might changes between projects.Ĭurrently when an attribute is being imported we check whether there is one in the current attribute set with the name come from Speckle, if there is we use it, otherwise we create a new one. A BIM software creates 3D model representations of a building with all of its design elements and metadata assigned to these elements. It means when you export attributes their name is stored on the server. These are the vanguards of BIM software competing for the number one spot. Recently we changed the attribute references from index to names in the Speckle data. Both Revit and Archicad are powerful tools that can help architects and. BIM, or Building Information Modelling, is a 3D modelling process that enables architects, engineers, and contractors to design, construct, and manage buildings more efficiently. Hi you for your questions! Below I’m trying to answer them. Revit and Archicad are two of the most popular BIM software tools in the construction industry. Your feedback helps us make Speckle Connectors better. We value your input and would love to hear what you use Archicad for.
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