The Virtual Building concept is the core technology behind our solutions and
embraces the entire building industry while managing all the information associated
with a building’s life cycle.
Unlike a simple 3D computer model, ArchiCAD’s
Virtual Building contains a great deal more information about the building's
components and their behavioral characteristics.
It is a 3D digital database
that tracks all elements that make up a building. This information can include
surface area and volume, thermal properties, room descriptions, price and
product specs, window & door schedules, plans, sections, elevations and
much more. All of this derived from a single file ensures all team members
are using accurate and up to date information that is automatically coordinated
throughout the entire design/build process.
Another phrase used to describe the Virtual Building concept is Building Information
Modeling or BIM. Although this term is relatively new to the industry, the
technology has been around for almost 20 years within ArchiCAD. Additionally,
Building Simulation is another phrase commonly used in the industry that also
means the same thing.
The Virtual Building model is useful for all professionals connected to the
building industry - architects and residential designers, interior designers,
real estate agents, facility managers, estimators and marketing staff. Working
from the same Virtual Building as the architect, a real estate agent can easily
obtain exact room dimensions and area calculations, present perspective views
from any vantage and even invite prospects on a virtual tour of the building.
Interior designers can begin working during the planning phase on the same
Virtual Building model and integrate their designs. After construction is
complete, building managers are able to use the comprehensive materials list
and integrated 3D partition plan to track building assets, modify spaces and
track inventory and occupancy.
Another benefit of working with a single Virtual Building is the ability
to share and distribute the information within the model. Unlike antiquated
drawing sharing techniques like Reference files and XREFS, developed over
20 years ago, ArchiCAD’s TeamWork functionality allows a building’s
responsibilities to be divided just as a real project is divided.
Where 2D XREFs are not natural in a 3D building model environment and merely complicate
and restrict the natural flow of architectural deign process, ArchiCAD’s
Teamwork was developed from the beginning to work in a 3D building simulation
atmosphere. Projects can be divided by individual stories, areas, layers or
separate 2D drawings or 3D presentations, allowing an almost infinite way
to distribute responsibilities.
Additionally, team members do not need to
be connected to the network to interact and exchange with the master file
residing on the server. This allows the utmost freedom when in the office,
on the job site or at the client’s office.
And as the project evolves, a variety of data sets can be organized and automatically
distributed to the entire team using the Virtual Building Publisher. With just
the click of a button, an entire set of current project drawings can be outputted
in the following formats: DWG, PDF, PLT, DWF, DXF.
This automation allows the entire project team to quickly respond to project changes and client
requests that often are discouraged with traditional manual updating and outputting
techniques. Most importantly, this efficiency minimizes liability and ensures
accurate and up to date drawings are constantly being sent to all team members.
Finally, the Virtual Building dramatically changes the work load and time
expenditures on any given project. As opposed to firms using traditional drafting
based systems that require considerable time spent revising and drafting lines,
the Virtual Building approach forces firms to spend more time in the design
and presentation phases. Not only is time spent in the early design phase
less expensive with fewer consultants involved than in the tedious construction
document phase, but more time is spent on design which is much more rewarding
to both the designer and ultimately the client.
Virtual Building based firms are able to quickly produce impressive presentations at the beginning of the
project as opposed to drafting based firms that require an additional fee
or software and staff to produce. These early presentations ensure that all
team members are clear on the design intent and constructability of the project,
while the client is able to make key decisions from the project’s inception
and all but eliminate expensive on-site surprises.