
The BIM * concepts introduced by ArchiCAD since version 5, define the project as a place of convergence of creativity, production, analysis and communication. BIM is very much talked about these days in the building industry, but when asked you will receive more or less different definitions from different people? ArchiCAD 19 holds many surprises.īIM is an acronym that stands for Building Information Modeling. This new version confirms ArchiCAD's leadership, inspired and innovative as always, in terms of subtle modelling. Exceptional modelling tools, efficient BIM workflow for architects and Designers, great collaborative work environment with the TeamWork, open BIM, and BIM Server and and the BIMcloud. Open BIM design collaboration offers intelligent, model-based workflow between the members of the extended design team and architects using ArchiCAD, resulting in greater efficiency in the building process.ĪrchiCAD gives its users the means to become more creative, efficient, fast, free and productive, helping them in the exercise their profession. GRAPHISOFT continues to lead the industry with innovative solutions such as the revolutionary GRAPHISOFT BIM Server™, the world’s first, real-time BIM collaboration environment. With GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD’s Building Information Modeling approach, architects can explore design ideas with full confidence, knowing that every detail is being captured and all documents are synchronized. Choisen by nearly 300,000 architects and building professionals worldwide. Exceptionally fast and powerful, with this new version, ArchiCAD strengthens its supremacy in its field. ArchiCAD 19 is an industry-leading, flexible BIM software for architects. With ArchiCAD’s Building Information Modeling approach, architects can explore design ideas with full confidence, knowing that every detail is being captured and all documents are synchronized.ĬadCentre is proud to be ArchiCAD's resource in Canada. Developed specifically for architects and designers, ArchiCAD is an industry-leading BIM software.
