It was only when firms started to model in BIM that issues quickly arose, with a lack of collaboration, limits on model size, performance and interoperability, and the basic lack of decent standards. When BIM first came out, it was sold on the concept of the Single Building Model (SBM): a single model structured database which contains all multi-disciplinary contributor’s components, together with related building information. It’s just that this new technology, previously called Project Everest, is so seamless that it’s not particularly obvious, as it’s a workflow enabling technology in both BIMcloud, the real-time collaboration platform, and ArchiCAD 24. With that in mind, ArchiCAD 24 is a bit of an unusual beast as it is probably the biggest release of ArchiCAD in living memory, in terms of development effort and scope. When analysing a yearly release of a BIM product, it seems natural to go with the biggest features which have been added to the software.
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