Archicad 26 Update 2
Discover the latest features unveiled with Update 2, plus find instructions on updating your current version here.
Discover the latest features unveiled with Update 2, plus find instructions on updating your current version here.
A vacant, underused lot in Koreatown is getting some much-needed development thanks to the design-driven team at Bittoni Architects.
In this exciting update, architects can deliver high-quality renderings in significantly less time thanks to the integration of Redshift by Maxon in Archicad 25.
Take a closer look at the Imagination Station KeyBank Discovery Theater, an addition to an existing children’s science center in Toledo.
This week GRAPHISOFT announced an update to Archicad 24, bringing with it significant improvements and new capabilities designed to enhance the Integrated Design workflow and Issue Management features introduced with Archicad 24.
Based in Idaho, this team have been working with Archicad in a way that supports the case for an integrated building team.
Did you know that all students and educators have access to fully functional educational licenses of Archicad BIM software for as long as they are affiliated with an academic institution? Well, you can!
There are many ways to learn Archicad – but learning it from the experts is by far the best way. Now you have three levels from which to choose your Archicad journey – take a look now!
Mark Benner and Solid Rock Carpenters aim to take the process of building homes for needy members of the community a step further.
The next version of Archicad has been announced!
The next version of Archicad contains many enhancements to what is already a powerful BIM tool.
Take a look back at Archicad 21 and discover some of the minor features that transformed the way we worked. Maybe there are still some features that you’ve overlooked. Fortunately it’s never too late to add them to your workflows in Archicad 21, 22, or beyond.
Did you know that the PDF sets you have been printing for years are WAY more powerful than you ever knew? In fact, after reading this series of posts, you might stop printing physical sets altogether. Well that might be a little extreme, but you’ll WANT to stop printing sets— and not just because you could be buying everyone iPads instead of printing mountains of paper.