: The ability to create custom, detailed shapes for walls, beams, and columns, which could be extruded to follow any path.
A powerhouse in the history of Building Information Modeling (BIM), was released by Graphisoft in 2007 as a milestone update that redefined architectural workflow and coordination. archicad 11
ArchiCAD 11 was built around the theme of "Coordination and Confidence." It introduced several key features that shifted how architects interacted with their 3D models: : The ability to create custom, detailed shapes
: Automatic generation of interior views directly from the room zones. The update focused heavily on reducing repetitive tasks
The update focused heavily on reducing repetitive tasks. By integrating the Virtual Building concept—where a single 3D model generates all 2D documentation—architects found they could maintain consistency across entire drawing sets more reliably than with traditional CAD. Key productivity gains included:
: This was perhaps the most significant addition. It allowed architects to overlay any view (drawings, layouts, or 3D views) on top of another. This "digital light table" facilitated better coordination between floor plans, sections, and elevations, reducing errors during the design phase.
: Version 11 drastically simplified the creation of complex glazed systems, allowing for the flexible design of patterned glass facades.