A BIM professional's guide to learning Archicad : boost your design workflow by efficiently visualizing, documenting, and delivering BIM projects /
Chapter 3: Building a Basic Residential Model: Modeling the Construction Elements -- Technical requirements -- Navigating in 2D/3D and learning the basics of modeling -- Opening your first model -- Navigating in 2D -- Configuring mouse behavior -- Navigating in 3D -- Modeling tools in general -- Cor...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham :
Packt Publishing,
2023.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright and Credits
- Dedications
- Foreword
- Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part 1: Getting Started with Archicad
- Project Setup and Essential Modeling Tools for Your First Residential Project
- Chapter 1: What Is Archicad and How Can You Learn It?
- Introducing BIM and Archicad
- About Graphisoft and Archicad
- a short history
- Installing Archicad
- Platform requirements
- Older versions of the software
- Licensing
- License types
- Migrating between license types
- Localized versions
- Requirements for this book
- The approach in this book
- What to expect as a reader
- Version and units in this book
- Summary
- Further reading
- Chapter 2: Getting Started with Archicad
- Technical requirements
- Understanding the Archicad installation
- What is installed?
- Other languages or versions
- Understanding the Archicad UI
- Getting to know the main UI components
- Toolbars and palettes
- Understanding work environments
- Understanding Archicad onscreen feedback
- Setting up your first Archicad project
- Project Info
- Building stories
- Origin and display grid
- Saving a project file
- Using drawing aids in Archicad
- Using Snap Guides and Guide References
- Using Guide Lines
- Learning to use numeric input
- Adding interior walls
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Building a Basic Residential Model: SPACEAdding Roofs, Zones, Beams, and Columns
- Technical requirements
- Flat and sloped roof elements
- Modeling a simple flat roof using a Slab
- Modeling single-plane roofs
- Getting to know Multi-plane Roofs
- Tidying up the model
- Changing wall composites for better connections
- Adjusting Wall heights to Slabs and trimming with Roofs
- Defining rooms and spaces using the Zone tool
- Adding zones using the Inner Edge method
- Zone Labels
- Adding boundaries
- Zone updates
- Beams and columns
- adding some structure
- Adding columns to support the overhang
- Adding beams from walls to columns
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Building a Basic Residential Model: Modeling Openings, Stairs, and Objects
- Adding Doors and Windows to the project
- Knowing the key BIM entities and their relationships
- Placing Doors into the interior and exterior Walls
- Placing basic Windows in Walls
- Introducing the Object Library