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3D Software for design and drafting.
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Posted on 14-01-2010 20:08
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Hello,
I am new Ausbale member and student member of the BDA. I have recently completed the Architectural Technology course. I will specialise in straw bale and earth construction and have been trialling Vectorworks and Archicad and will purchase one of the programs soon. I would appreciate feedback on the pros and cons of either package or comparisons from anyone whom has used both.
I would like to include a lot of construction detail in the model, in particular, to have all the timber components in the straw bale wall detailed in the model. I’m not sure how each program does this. Archicad has a (cadimage) timber framing add-on that may be required. In some of the plans on the VW website there are views of timber framing detail suggesting that the process is somewhat automated.
If you have some advice on these programs I would appreciate your reply as I shift from building to drafting and design.
Thank you
Paul Parker
 
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Posted on 05-02-2010 03:21
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Luke on October 18 2009 06:42:29
Would the Durra panels (the pressed strawpanels) be an option? They both look nice and insulate at the same time.
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Tan on August 22 2009 22:04:47
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Excellent, I will use this on my work in Berdyansk.
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Hi, would be very interested to attend this workshop. Will keep checking for dates. Cheers Chris
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