10/06/2017
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Archicad 27 Here

The Curtain Wall tool finally behaves like an intelligent system. You can now drag to create curved walls, add corner pillars without exploding the system, and—hallelujah—the skylights have native, parametric controls. No more using a roof window tool that doesn’t cut the opening correctly.

– Highly recommended for professional practice. archicad 27

Archicad 27 isn’t a flashy ground-up rewrite. It’s a surgeon’s update. Graphisoft has focused on reducing friction, massively improving renovation workflows, and rolling out the red carpet for IFC (Industry Foundation Classes). If you collaborate with engineers who use Revit or Tekla, this is the version you’ve been waiting for. The Good (What shines) 1. The Renovation Hub is a Game-Changer Managing existing buildings has always been a headache in BIM. Archicad 27 introduces the Renovation Hub palette. Instead of hunting through layer combinations and partial structures, you now have a centralized dashboard to review, filter, and edit Existing , Demolished , and New elements instantly. The visual feedback is immediate and idiot-proof. For retrofit projects, this alone justifies the upgrade. The Curtain Wall tool finally behaves like an

Rating: 4.6/5 Best for: Architects and BIM managers tired of fighting their software’s UI, specifically those working on large-scale renovations or interdisciplinary workflows. – Highly recommended for professional practice