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Valentyn-Vladyslav Kotsarenko

What other possibilities do I have with the tools offered by ArchiCAD? How can I develop constructive and geometrical solutions for my project? How can I create objects and customize parts of objects? How can I manipulate topographies with ArchiCAD? These and more are some of the questions I will answer for you in this intermediate level guide on ArchiCAD.

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What other possibilities do I have with the tools offered by ArchiCAD? How can I develop constructive and geometrical solutions for my project? How can I create objects and customize parts of objects? How can I manipulate topographies with ArchiCAD? These and more are some of the questions I will answer for you in this intermediate level guide on ArchiCAD.

Building Information Modeling (BIM) stands out as a methodology that revolutionizes the architecture, engineering, construction and operation (AECO) sector, and ArchiCAD -a solution developed by Graphisoft since 1982- is one of the various tools that enables this way of working, by centralizing information in a BIM database ArchiCAD allows for greater project quality and productivity in less time compared to the 2D CAD workflow.

Welcome. My name is Valentyn-Vladyslav Kotsarenko, a graduate with a Master's in Architecture and BIM Coordinator. In addition to being certified as an advanced user in handling ArchiCAD, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with Graphisoft Mexico in the implementation of BIM for the professional sector; I have over 10 years of experience in this and other topics, but even more experience training universities, companies, and individuals in the use of various BIM solutions, seeking to optimize work and production processes to the fullest. And this time, I will guide you.

This course represents the third step in a series of structured training programs; If you already know the basics of developing an architectural project with ArchiCAD and wish to further enhance your skills with the handling of more powerful tools, workflows, and complex solutions for your project, then this training is for you.

Throughout this training:

  • I will teach you everything related to the use of the Solid Element Operations.

  • I will delve into the mastery of tools such as Roof, Morph, Shell and Mesh.

  • I will guide you on creating and working with Complex Profiles.

  • I will explain how to create and configure your own custom objects.

  • I will teach you how to create personalized parts for objects and mount them.

  • I will delve into specific tools such as Corner Window, Wall End and Opening tools.

  • I will showcase further possibilities by integrating external software like Rhinoceros and Grasshopper 3D.

And more.

BIM has transformed workflows worldwide, and today, you too can achieve it. Enroll now.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Strengthen and develop intermediate skills with archicad
  • Understand the functioning of solid element operations
  • Comprehend the use of the roof, morph, shell, and mesh tools
  • Develop and work with topographies through different methods in archicad
  • Develop geometric solutions with the use of complex profiles
  • Create and configure custom objects in archicad
  • Develop and mount customized parts for objects in archicad
  • Review specific functions for corner window, wall end and opening tools
  • Understand the interoperability between rhinoceros and grasshopper with archicad

Syllabus

Introduction

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Course Summary l Sections 6 - 9
SEO & Simple Roof
Section Expectations

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Geometry Method l Part 2

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Skylight Object
SEO l Examples
Split Roof

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Roof l Floor Plan and Section

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Basic Ramp l Details
Stretch
Section Conclusions
Modify Morph l Part 2
Complex Roof
Editing Commands l Node l Part 2
Gable Roof l Base Geometry
Gable Roof l Curtain Wall
Gable Roof l SkyLight
Cross Hipped Roof l Base Geometry
Cross Hipped Roof l Dormer Window
Hexagonal Gazebo
Morph

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Editing Commands l Edge
Editing Commands l Surface
Editing Commands l Solids
Morph Tool Considerations
Modify Morph l Part 3
Doric Column l Final Details

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Doric Column l Base
Doric Column l Shaft
Couch Object l Base Geometry
Couch Object l Pillow
Couch Object l Surface
Couch Object l Flannel
Shell
Extruded l Editing Commands l Part 1
Extruded l Editing Commands l Part 2
Revolved l Editing Commands l Part 1
Revolved l Editing Commands l Part 2
Ruled l Editing
Construction Method
Create Hole & Contour l Part 2
Waffle Structure l Details
Tensile Structure l Base Geometry l Part 2
Tensile Structure l Details l Part 1
Tensile Structure l Details l Part 2
Organic Facade l Base Geometry l Part 2
Organic Facade l Details
Mesh
Mesh Workflow l Reference
Mesh Workflow l Preparations

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Builds upon existing ArchiCAD knowledge, which allows learners to develop more complex and customized architectural designs
Explores the interoperability between ArchiCAD and other software like Rhinoceros and Grasshopper 3D, which expands design possibilities
Requires prior knowledge of ArchiCAD basics, which may necessitate completing introductory courses beforehand
Taught by an ArchiCAD certified professional with experience in BIM implementation, which ensures practical and relevant instruction
Delves into advanced tools like Roof, Morph, Shell, and Mesh, which are essential for creating sophisticated architectural models
Focuses on ArchiCAD, a solution developed by Graphisoft since 1982, which is a long-standing tool in the field of BIM

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Constructive & Strategic Modeling with ArchiCAD with these activities:
Review ArchiCAD Basics
Solidify your understanding of fundamental ArchiCAD tools and workflows. This will ensure a smoother transition into the intermediate-level concepts covered in this course.
Browse courses on ARCHICAD
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  • Review the official ArchiCAD documentation on basic tools.
  • Practice creating simple architectural models using basic elements.
  • Familiarize yourself with the ArchiCAD interface and navigation.
Mastering Archicad
Deepen your understanding of ArchiCAD's capabilities and best practices. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the software's features and workflows.
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  • Read the chapters that cover the topics discussed in the course.
  • Experiment with the techniques and workflows described in the book.
  • Use the book as a reference guide for future ArchiCAD projects.
The BIM Manager's Handbook
Gain a broader understanding of BIM principles and workflows. This will help you contextualize the specific ArchiCAD tools and techniques taught in the course.
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  • Read the chapters related to BIM implementation and workflow management.
  • Identify how the concepts discussed in the book relate to the ArchiCAD tools covered in the course.
  • Consider how you can apply these principles in your own projects.
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Model a Complex Building Element
Apply the learned ArchiCAD tools to a practical modeling challenge. This will reinforce your understanding of complex profiles, morphs, and solid element operations.
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  • Choose a complex architectural element, such as a curved wall or a custom window.
  • Break down the element into smaller, manageable components.
  • Use ArchiCAD tools like Morph, Shell, and SEO to model each component.
  • Assemble the components to create the final element.
Document Your ArchiCAD Workflow
Solidify your understanding by explaining your ArchiCAD workflow to others. This will force you to think critically about the steps involved and identify areas for improvement.
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  • Choose a specific ArchiCAD task, such as creating a complex roof.
  • Record a video or write a blog post explaining your workflow step-by-step.
  • Share your content with other ArchiCAD users and solicit feedback.
Explore Advanced ArchiCAD Tutorials
Expand your knowledge by learning from experienced ArchiCAD users. This will expose you to different techniques and workflows that you may not have considered.
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  • Search for online tutorials on advanced ArchiCAD topics, such as scripting or parametric modeling.
  • Follow along with the tutorials and try to apply the techniques to your own projects.
  • Take notes on the key concepts and workflows that you learn.
Contribute to an ArchiCAD Open Source Project
Apply your ArchiCAD skills to a real-world project and collaborate with other professionals. This will provide valuable experience and help you build your portfolio.
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  • Search for open-source ArchiCAD projects on platforms like GitHub.
  • Identify a project that aligns with your interests and skills.
  • Contribute to the project by fixing bugs, adding new features, or improving documentation.

Career center

Learners who complete Constructive & Strategic Modeling with ArchiCAD will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
BIM Modeler
A BIM Modeler uses software like ArchiCAD to create detailed 3D models of buildings and infrastructure. This course is directly relevant, as it focuses on advanced ArchiCAD techniques for geometric solutions, object customization, and terrain manipulation. A BIM Modeler will regularly use skills taught in this course, such as working with complex profiles, custom objects, and the roof, morph, shell, and mesh tools. The course deepens one's ability to develop and manage the data rich models essential to building information management, which helps with accuracy and collaboration across teams.
Architectural Designer
An Architectural Designer develops designs for buildings and structures, considering both aesthetic and functional elements. This course helps by building the necessary skills to use ArchiCAD for advanced modeling, which will allow for more complex architectural designs. The course's focus on the use of solid element operations, the roof, morph, shell, and mesh tools, and the creation of custom objects will allow an Architectural Designer to achieve more intricate and sophisticated designs. Understanding how to integrate ArchiCAD with other software such as Rhinoceros and Grasshopper could help integrate more complex design features.
Architectural Technician
An Architectural Technician assists architects in the creation of technical drawings and building plans. This course enhances the skills needed to use ArchiCAD with proficiency. This course offers instruction on solid element operations and also complex profiles which play a key part in creating detailed and accurate technical documentation. With skills in custom object creation, an Architectural Technician can improve the efficiency of the workflow in the design process. This course will help expand the skill set of an Architectural Technician, in turn improving collaboration with the design team.
Construction Modeler
A Construction Modeler creates and manages 3D models for construction projects. This course may be useful for a construction modeler as it delves into the use of ArchiCAD for detailed modeling and design. A Construction Modeler relies on skills like creating and customizing objects, and this course teaches how to do so in ArchiCAD. The course introduces ways to manipulate topographies which is useful in site planning. The course also covers the ways different software integrates, in this case, ArchiCAD, Rhinoceros and Grasshopper 3D, useful for complex modeling.
Digital Fabrication Specialist
A Digital Fabrication Specialist uses digital tools to produce components for buildings, furniture, and other products. This course may be useful as it provides training in the use of ArchiCAD to create customized objects and parts. This skill is useful to the kind of detailed work involved in digital fabrication. The instruction on complex profile creation, and the use of tools such as Morph, Shell, and Mesh expands the ability to create diverse and unique geometrical forms. The integration of external software like Rhinoceros and Grasshopper 3D may be useful for more complex fabrication projects.
Urban Planner
An Urban Planner develops plans and strategies for the growth and development of cities and regions. While not central to the role, this course may be useful in teaching how to use ArchiCAD for creating 3D models of urban areas. The training in terrain manipulation in ArchiCAD could be useful for visualizing different urban development scenarios. The course's instruction in complex profiles and custom object creation may also be useful for designing detailed urban structures and features. The use of ArchiCAD can improve visualizations and communication of ideas within urban planning.
Interior designer
An Interior Designer plans the design and layout of interior spaces. This course may be useful as it provides skills in ArchiCAD to model and design interior elements. The course focuses on creating custom objects and parts, which are both relevant and useful when designing specific interior features like furniture and wall treatments. The use of tools such as Morph, Shell, and Mesh enables the creation of unique and interesting interior shapes and forms. This enhances the ability of an Interior Designer to experiment with a variety of design options.
Exhibit Designer
An Exhibit Designer creates designs for exhibits in museums, trade shows, and other venues. This course may be useful as it helps to build modeling skills with ArchiCAD, which is useful when designing exhibit spaces and structures. The course's focus on creating and customizing objects allows for the generation of unique and engaging exhibit pieces. The course also covers advanced tools like Morph, Shell, and Mesh, and this may be useful in achieving complex and dynamic exhibit designs. The ability to interoperate with programs like Rhinoceros and Grasshopper opens up new possibilities in exhibit design.
Set Designer
A Set Designer creates the visual environment for theatrical productions, films, and television shows. While not a direct fit, this course may be useful as it imparts modeling skills with ArchiCAD, particularly in creating 3D models of sets. The course's focus on custom object creation would be useful when designing specific props and set pieces. Training with tools like Morph, Shell, and Mesh may help in creating unconventional forms and structures. Understanding interoperability with external software like Rhinoceros may be useful in creating unique and intricate designs for set pieces.
Landscape Architect
A Landscape Architect plans and designs outdoor spaces. While not the main focus of the course, a Landscape Architect may find the training in ArchiCAD and its advanced modeling techniques helpful. The course's emphasis on manipulating topographies within ArchiCAD is useful for designing terrain in landscape design. The course's skills in creating custom objects could assist in developing specific landscape features like benches, planters, and water features. The ability to use other software like Rhinoceros and Grasshopper may be useful in certain niche projects.
Product Designer
A Product Designer develops new products, considering both form and function. Though it is not the primary focus, this course may be useful as it provides skills in creating custom objects and parts within ArchiCAD. The instruction in tools such as Morph, Shell, and Mesh could help in generating complex shapes for product designs. The course's focus on interoperability with software such as Rhinoceros and Grasshopper may be useful in certain product design workflows. While not central to the role, this course may be useful in creating sophisticated geometrical forms.
Game Environment Artist
A Game Environment Artist creates the visual environments for video games. This course may be useful as it provides skills in object creation and the manipulation of complex forms in ArchiCAD. The course's focus on custom objects and the use of tools like Morph, Shell, and Mesh could be useful to a Game Environment Artist who wishes to explore new methods of designing assets. Understanding software interoperability, such as ArchiCAD with Rhinoceros and Grasshopper, may be helpful when creating unique and complex pieces. This course may be useful as a supplement to a game artist's workflow.
Furniture Designer
A Furniture Designer develops designs for furniture products. This course may be useful to furniture designers who use ArchiCAD, since It teaches the creation of custom objects and parts using the software. The course explores the use of tools such as Morph which is key in creating organic shapes important to furniture design. The training in the manipulation of objects and surfaces may help develop unique furniture forms. It may also help to use interoperability with programs like Rhino and Grasshopper.
Civil Engineer
A Civil Engineer plans, designs, and oversees the construction of infrastructure projects. This course may be useful as it teaches the manipulation of topographies which has relevance in site planning. The course also delves into the use of complex profiles, which may be useful in some civil engineering scenarios. Though the course focuses on architecture, the instruction in ArchiCAD may be relevant and adaptable to the work of a Civil Engineer. Advanced BIM skills may enhance the overall work.
Mechanical Engineer
A Mechanical Engineer designs, develops, and tests mechanical devices and systems. While not a direct fit, this course may be useful as it provides skills in 3D modeling with ArchiCAD, specifically when creating custom objects. The course teaches the use of the Morph and Shell tools to produce a variety of geometric forms that may be of use to a Mechanical Engineer. The advanced techniques in ArchiCAD may be helpful, but the course is more focused on architecture. The interoperability with Rhinoceros and Grasshopper may be helpful in some use cases.

Reading list

We've selected one books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Constructive & Strategic Modeling with ArchiCAD.
Provides a comprehensive overview of BIM management principles and practices. It is useful for understanding the broader context of ArchiCAD within a BIM workflow. It valuable resource for those looking to implement BIM in their organizations or advance their careers in BIM management. This book provides additional depth to the course.

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