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Getting Started with Integrated Structural Design in Archicad


Course
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Foundation level

30 minutes

Self-paced online course

English

5 Certification points

What you will learn

Understand the role of BIM as a driving force in the modern building industry.

Recognize the importance of adopting advanced BIM technologies to remain competitive.

Learn the foundational concepts and core functionalities of Archicad.

Explore how BIM workflows in Archicad differ from traditional CAD methodologies.

Gain insight into the broader benefits and efficiency of implementing BIM-based design processes.

Table of contents

Software requirements

Videos in this course have been created using the International language version of Archicad which means that the work environment and some of the content may be different if you are using a different language version.

To get the best training experience we recommend you to use latest Archicad version!

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Access time frame

Access to this program is available for as long as you have an active 'Learn Archicad!' subscription, and your use of the program is subject to the applicable subscription terms.

 

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Here is the course outline:

1. Welcome

In this module you will see the agenda and the table of contents of the course and learn how you will be able to use the exercise file(s) to follow the course.

2. Prepare your Structural Model

Learn about the main components of your structural model and how to check and solve inconsistencies in the analytical model.

3. SAF Translators and Model Compare

Learn about SAF translators and how to export your model in a SAF format then how to import your model back into the Archicad project file and compare the changes between both files.

4. Conclusion

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