Trainings are essential to be effective in using any software. GRAPHISOFT Singapore has developed a series of training courses suitable for beginners and advanced users as well to introduce the full capabilities of Archicad. All courses were designed and conducted by Archicad experts to ensure attendees increase their productivity and gain greater confidence when working with BIM and its associated workflows.
Check Available Trainer-Led Online CoursesArchicad Basic Training
2 full days or 4 half day session (total time: 16 hours)
Get familiar with the basics of Archicad, starting from scratch to a competency level of being able to complete projects on your own. Suitable for those who are new to Archicad or want to take a refresher training. This session includes the following topics:
- Basic Modeling – Walls, Openings, Slabs, Stories, Sections
- Basic Modeling II – Stairs & Railings, Tracing, Roof, Terrain, External References (DWG)
- Information in BIM – Element Attributes (Surfaces, Materials), Quantity Take-offs, Zones, Dimensioning, Detailing
- Model Filtering and Publishing – Views, Drawings and Layouts, Publishing
Training guides are provided by Graphisoft Singapore in PDF format for further reference.
RegisterArchicad Advanced Modeling
1 full day (total time: 8 hours)
Note: Completing the Archicad Basic Training is highly recommended prior to this course.
Learn how to use the Morph tool for conceptual massing and master the Curtain Wall tool, how to use the Shell tool for design, create and master the Complex Profiles and learn the best practices for modeling ramps using Archicad. This session includes the following topics:
- Morph tool basics
- Quantity Take-offs at Conceptual Design stage
- Road creation
- Curtain Wall tool features and custom content creation
- Shell tool basics
- Creating and managing Complex Profiles
- Modeling ramps using Morph/Shell/Mesh tools and Objects
- Grid Systems
Archicad Advanced Documentation
1/2 (half) day (total time: 4 hours)
Note: Completing the Archicad Basic Training is highly recommended prior to this course.
Learn tips and tricks using the 2D drafting tools and the best practices for creating details and assembling the documentation set of your project. Embrace the built-in Revision Management functionality. This session includes the following topics:
- Views and Drawings – View Map, Layout Book extended functionalities, ID settings
- Organizer – Workflows for separating the Model from Documentation
- Revision Management – creating Changes and Transmittal Sets
- Annotations – Automatic Dimensions, Labels
- Content creation – Custom Lines, Fills, Image Fills
Archicad Rendering and Visualization Workshop
1/2 (half) day (total time: 4 hours)
Note: Completing the Archicad Basic Training is highly recommended prior to this course.
Learn the basics of the built-in CineRender engine of Archicad. This session includes the following topics:
- Surfaces
- Lights and Lamps
- Channel and Shader Settings
- Best practices
Archicad Model Auditing Workshop
1/2 (half) day (total time: 4 hours)
Note: Completing the Archicad Basic Training is highly recommended prior to this course.
Learn how to optimize your project or find and fix various errors with Archicad. This session includes the following topics:
- Basic audit methods and checking tools
- Element ID Manager
- Fixing errors related to GDL scripts
- Fixing degenerated polygon errors
- Navigation, model and performance optimization
- Library management best practices and Hotlinked Module optimization
Solibri Model Checker Training
1 full day (total time: 8 hours)
Learn how to import disciplines and check the federated model. This session includes the following topics:
- Visual Checking
- Presentations, Issues, Slides, BCF communication
- Rule-based Checking
- Rulesets
Courses are conducted on demand.
Please contact us at +65 6710 7720 for enquiries and requests.
Training venue
All courses are currently being held online through our Learn Portal.
When possible, in person trainings will be held at the premises of GRAPHISOFT Singapore, or otherwise stated at: