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Re: Looking for job

Post by Cod » Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:09 am

Learn Revit, Archicad and 3dMAX.

Being a whiz in any two of those will pretty much guarantee you a job since they are becoming vital but no-one has the time to learn them. :thumbsup:

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Re: Looking for job

Post by Alink » Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:00 am

I have used ArchiCad, which is really good. But unfortunately we dont have the license for it in the office here in Raahe. Actually Archicad is the right software for developing architect drawings. I haven't used revit. I will look into it. Thank you for the advice :)

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Re: Looking for job

Post by Cod » Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:51 pm

Alink wrote:Actually Archicad is the right software for developing architect drawings. I haven't used revit.
..but Revit is the way the industry is leaning (engineers, quantity surveyors)..

Archicad relies on IFC to talk to other programs - which is an imperfect marriage. Try doing a curtain glass wall in archicad, then placing smoke ventilation windows into it, then asking the QS to pull off quantities (area of glass wall, area of smoke vents and quantity of both). Archicad chokes (as does Autocad). If you like doing glass facades, it's hard to make model the whole construction team can use - especially if you are in a hurry which is 99% of the time :evil:

Revit just stole Microstations head guru too :thumbsup:


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