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Packt Publishing, 2015. 358 p. ISBN: 978-1-84969-762-0.
ArchiCAD 19 The Definitive Guide ensures that you are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to take up any construction project, empowering you to successfully create your own projects.You will create two complete projects right from scratch, including a residential and a healthcare building. The first is a small residential house that utilizes all the basic modeling and drafting tools in ArchiCAD. It will give you a firm grip on the fundamentals of ArchiCAD before we move on to take up the more advanced and complex project that follows. The second project is a multi-storey healthcare building, where you will explore the leading-edge tools of ArchiCAD, thereby gaining the skills needed to use them in your own projects. The book will also take you through the design of the buildings, the output of all drawings, and associated construction documents. Best practice tips are inserted at key points along the way.What You Will Learn:
Acquaint yourself with various project settings;
Explore a wide range of selection methods and modification features;
Create the walls, floor slabs, ceilings, and roofs of the residential and the commercial building;
Use the drafting and annotation tools;
Make objects and modify them to suit your needs;
Master view creation and graphic control;
Link and export files and discover the fundamentals of rendering.Create a house and a commercial office building in a virtual 3D environment.
Strategically placed best practice tips to help you create better and exciting models.
Step-by-step tutorial, covering the advanced tools and features of ArchiCAD while creating two complete construction projects.Who This Book Is For:
This book is for architects, architectural technicians, and construction professionals who are familiar with 2D CAD programs such as AutoCAD Lite, or have some exposure to a 3D BIM package such as Revit. No experience with ArchiCAD is required. If you want to learn the skills needed for architectural drawing production in the real world, then this book is for you. iPAD Amazon Kindle, PC , Cool Reader, Calibre, Adobe Digital Editions

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ArchiCAD 19 The Definitive Guide

ArchiCAD 19 The Definitive Guide

Copyright 2015 Packt Publishing

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Authors

Scott H. MacKenzie

Adam Rendek

Reviewers

Hristina Altavanska

Jengel Ansip

Michael T. Chang

Brice Desportes

Animes Fyz Sarkar

Commissioning Editor

Robin de Jongh

Acquisition Editor

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Technical Editor

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About the Authors

Scott H. MacKenzie started working in the AEC (architecture, engineering, and construction) industry way back in 1988. His first role was as a manual draftsman, where he drew with ink on Mylar. Soon afterwards, he became a CAD operator. He loves creating, drawing, and managing construction documents. He worked with several different CAD programs and became a CAD manager in 1994. In 2003, he started using his first BIM program. Scott was convinced at that time that BIM was a much better way to draw, document, and manage drawing sets. Fast forward to today, and he says to you, "There is no project too small for the use of BIM (ArchiCAD). Those other CAD programs are stuck in 20th century technology."

He spent the first 12 years of his career producing electrical, HVAC, and plumbing drawings. Then, in 2000, he jumped over to the architecture side and has been there ever since.

Back in 2007, he was asked by Graphisoft to update ArchiCAD for AutoCAD Users to match the current version of ArchiCAD.

I would like to thank my wife, Karen, for her support and belief that I could complete this project. Despite all the distractions in our life, such as major house repairs, selling our house after the repairs were complete, and then moving from Columbus, Ohio, to Manhattan, it has finally happened!

I also want to thank my friend, a well-esteemed professional peer and colleague Adam Rendek. Without Adam, this book would have been only half as good as it is and would have taken much longer to finish.

Also, I thank Packt Publishing for giving me this opportunity and working with me through all my issues.

Adam Rendek moved to San Francisco to pursue his career in design and construction after graduating from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics with a master's degree in architecture and building engineering. He has worked on numerous large projects, both in Europe and the United States, including the Palace of Arts in Budapestrecipient of the 2006 FIABCI Prix d'Excellenceand the UCSF Mission Bay Hospital project in San Francisco.

In addition to his professional work, he taught a lecture series on digital presentation and building information modeling at U.C. Berkeley in 2005 and 2006. Adam also worked on a research project that explores optimization opportunities in the energy modeling workflow and developed solutions to build life cycle and operations management in the past 3 years. He published several papers on building information modeling (BIM) and energy modeling and presented at a major conference in the United States and Europe.

He is currently working on the BIM implementation of a large public organization (San Francisco International Airport) on behalf of DPR Consulting. His responsibilities include client stakeholder engagement as well as the development of technology implementation strategies. Adam collaborated with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories in a research project, identifying optimal data exchange for energy modeling purposes. He was a consultant for IDEO, Adobe Systems, Autodesk, and Graphisoft on product development for the AEC industry.

About the Reviewers

Hristina Altavanska is a junior interior designer who is eager to explore the design field and pursue her career in retail and commercial design all over the world. She is a person with interests in different cultures and languages and uses her free time expanding her knowledge in these areas.

Jengel Ansip is the owner and manager of a small architecture studio in Estonia and an ArchiCAD consultancy web-based service in Australia.

He has over 10 years of experience in ArchiCAD BIM modeling and building designs as an architectural technician. He has also worked in architectural firms in Australia and Switzerland and has designed houses in many other countries.

Jengel has also helped many firms implement BIM and has trained people to use ArchiCAD.

Michael T. Chang was born and raised in Long Beach, California. As a game enthusiast, he regularly played The Sims , which sparked off his interest in architecture. He began his architectural education in the fall of 2008 at California College of the Arts, located in San Francisco, California. Struggling with the rigor of the program at CCA, he stayed focused, persevered through his studies, and graduated in May 2012, earning a bachelor's of architecture. Currently, he resides in the Southern California area and will be pursuing his postgraduate degree, masters of architecture II, at University of California, Los Angeles in the fall.

Brice Desportes is a young Franco-Canadian architect, currently based in Denmark. His hunger to improve led him to Canada and all over Europe, starting with France, Czech Republic, the Netherlands, and Denmark, where he undertook a master's degree in sustainable architecture. An award-winning person, he has worked for several years in different fields, such as architecture and planning, furniture design, and 3D visualizations, and has always proven himself an essential member of his team.

Animes Fyz Sarkar is a senior BIM manager, with over 9 years of experience in virtual construction and BIM. He is a civil engineer by profession and a DIY enthusiast by heart. As both a service provider and a BIM service user, he has successfully developed, managed, and implemented BIM on more than 100 commercial, residential, infrastructure, and mixed-use projects across the globe.

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