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1. In What would you
like to do? section,
select Create a New
Project.

2. In Set up Project
Settings section,
select Use Latest
Project Settings.

3. In Set up Work
Environment section,
select Standard Profile
12.

4. Click New button to
start a new project




Objective

The objective of this training guide is to help the trainee to understand and use the tools
available in Archicad to produce Building Information Model
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The structural grid tool is
use for setting-up the
model correctly and for
documentations.

Create structural grid by
going to the menu
Design > Grid System
(marked as 1 in the
picture).

1. In the Grid settings dialog box
click on the Grid Elements tab.

2. Select the desired sides for the
bubbles placement in Markers
section. The suggested values
are shown in the figure..

3. Select Grid Element Settings
for further settings.


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4. In the Grid element
settings dialog box
under Floor Plan
Menu, click on the
Grid line type tab
(marked as 1 in the
picture). The
suggested values
are shown in the
figure. Uncheck the
Lower Bubbles on
the Markers on the
same menu
(marked as 2) and
on
Section/Elevation
Menu. (3)
5. Click OK (marked
as 4) to go back on
the main dialog
box. (Grid System
Settings)

6. Click Grid
Positions (marked
as 1 on the lower
picture)




Click on the values
of the grid to grid
distance (marked 2
& 3, highlighted in
blue) and change all
of them to 3000.

Make sure there is
only 5 grids (A-E) in
the Horizontal Grid
Lines and 9 grids (1-
9) in the Vertical
Grid Lines as
shown in the figure.

In case if the number
of grids is not correct
then use the buttons
marked as 4 in the
figure and Add (+) or
Delete (-) as
necessary. Click on
the OK button
marked as 5 in the
figure.
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Once the OK button is being click, the screen will looks like the figure above. The intersection
of left most vertical grid line and bottom most horizontal line (marked as 1) should be placed in
the cross mark marked as 2 (project 0, 0, 0).
To place the gridline as mentioned above, move the mouse towards the cross mark
until the pencil attached to the intersection turns black with white top then click the mouse
button. Once the gridline is placed and zoom all is selected ( ) the plan window will look like
the figure shown below.

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Story Settings in ArchiCAD is
used to organize building
elements based on story (Ex. A
wall in the first story of the
building must be placed in the
first story of the model).

Go to the menu Design >
Story Settings (Marked 1
in the picture) to do the settings
of the Story.

The default ArchiCAD project comes
with 3 Story (0, 1, 2). We need 4
Storeys for the project we are going to
do. Insert one more story.

Use the buttons marked as 3 to
manipulate the number of Story. To
insert one Story on top, select the 2nd
Story and click on the Insert Above
button.

Click on the values of the Name and
Height to Next column and change
them as shown in the figure (Marked
as 1 and 2).


Its not necessary to change the
Elevation as its controled
automatically. After completing the settings click the OK button (Marked as 4 in the figure).

Note: Please check the projects Title Bar to find out which story we are in at the moment.
This will give us the information project name / Story name.

To navigate between stories, use the shortcut keys Shift + F2 and Ctrl (WIN)/Cmd (MAC) +
F2 to go up and down the stories respectively or double click on the story name in the
Navigator Project Map palette.

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Before adding in any
elements please make
sure you are in the
correct Story by
looking at the title bar.

Next we need to do
the settings for the
element.

Double click on the
tool in the toolbox
palette will open the
settings dialog box of
the coresponding tool.

As we Need to add in
columns now, double
click on the column
tool (marked as 1 in
the figure) and do the
settings for the
column.

In the Geometry and
Positioning tab of the column
settings dialog box set the
values as shown in the figure
on the right (marked as X)

In the Model tap of the
column settings dialog box
use Surf-Pored Concrete or
something nearly white in
colour (the user can choose
their own colour if they do not
want to follow the book).

Once the settings were done
click on the OK button on the
bottom right of the column
settings dialog box and place
the columns in the grid
intersections of A/1, C/1, E/1,
A/3, C/3, E/3, A/5, C/5, E/5,
A/7, C/7, E/7, A/9, C/9 and
E/9 with help of the intelligent
mouse cursor (When the
cursor is moved near the
intersection it will turn to tick
mark or a cross mark then you
can do a mouse click to snap
to that point).




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The Next building element we are going to add to the
BIM is the Slab

Double click on the slab tool (marked as 1 in the figure
on the left) and do the settings.

Select single material (example Structural Concrete) for
the field marked as 1 in the figure below by clicking and
holding on the arrow next to the hatch pattern preview.
Set the thickness to 150 for the field marked as 2

Once the settings were done click on the OK button on the bottom right corner of the slab
settings dialog box.

Choose the rectangle geometry method in the info box(marked as 1 in the figure below)
















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Draw the slab from Point 1 to Point 2 (marked on the figure below). The slab should cover the
entire column foot prints as shown in the figure.


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The next building element we are going to add to the BIM is the
Beam

Double click on the Beam tool (marked as 1 in the figure on the
left) and do the settings.

First we are going to draw the beam along the perimeter

Set the values for the fields as shown in the figure below
(marked as X) and click on the ok button on the bottom right
corner of the beam settings dialog box.


Choose the rectangle geometry method in the info box(marked as 1 in the figure below)












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Draw the beam from Point 1 to Point 2 (marked on the figure below). You can use the
intelligent mouse cursor.

When the cursor is moved near the top left corner of the column at grid E1 and the bottom right
corner of the column at grid A9, it will turn to tick mark then you can do a mouse click to snap to
that point.

Next need to draw the intermediate beams from column at grids E/3 to A/3, E/5 to A/5, E/7 to
A/7 and C/1 to C/9. Before drawing the beams please select single beam geometry method in
the info box(marked as 1 in the figure below)

Once the beams where drawn the plan will looks like the figure below and the 3d model will
looks like the model next to it. If your drawing does not look like the one below then try to redo
from the beginning to get it right.


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The next building element we are going to add to the BIM is the
Wall

Double click on the Wall tool (marked as 1 in the figure on the
left) and do the settings.

First we are going to draw the perimeter wall.

Set the values for the fields as shown in the figure below
(marked as X) and click on the OK button on the bottom right
corner of the wall settings dialog box. In the model tab the
material Brick-White is optional and if you wish to choose
others then go ahead.


In the info box choose the polygonal geometry method (marked as 1 in the figure below) and
the reference line to the bottom of the wall (marked as 2 in the figure below)





Start drawing the wall from the Point 1 and follow the direction of Point 2, 3, 4 and 1 as shown
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in the figure below with the help of intelligent mouse cursor.


Next we need to draw the intermediate walls

Double click on the wall tool to change the wall settings. Change the values of the fields
marked X in the figure below and click OK. Draw wall from middle of the column at grid C/7 to
the middle of column at grid E/7 with the help of intelligent mouse cursor.




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Double click the wall tool again and change value of field marked X in the figure below.


Click OK and draw wall from Point 1 to Point 2 and Point 3 to Point 4 as shown in the figure
below.



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Next building element we are going to add is the Door

Double click on the Door tool (marked as 1 in the figure on the left) and do the
settings.

Select the folder from which we need to select the door. Browse to the folder
Wood Entrance Doors 12 in the window marked as 2 in the figure below.

Select the door marked as 3 in the figure below.

Set the height and width as shown the fields marked as 4 in the figure below.

Customise the parameters in the Parameters window 5. While changing the
parameters you can visualise the door in the preview window marked as 6. You can also
choose different preview of the door by selecting different buttons marked as 6 in the figure
below.

Once the door is ready to be placed in the model select the Anchor Point: (7) (Middle point
for doors placed in the center of the wall and Edge for doors placed near the corner) and click
OK to place the doors.

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Windows and Doors can only be
inserted into Walls; they cannot
be placed independently in the
project.

Before placing the doors you can
zoom-in to see clearly.

Click on the wall between
columns at grids C/9 and C/7 at
Point 1. Once clicked the mouse
cursor will change to double
eyeball . Now click on Point
2 (the empty space on the top
right side of Point 1).
This determines the position of the door in the wall with reference to the anchor point.
Now the mouse cursor will change to single eyeball . Click on Point 3 (the empty space on
the top left side of Point 1). This defines the swing of the door. In this case the door swings
towards Point 3 from the wall (anchored at Point 1).

Similarly place three more doors using D1Entrance 12 on the Wood Entrance Door 12 folder
as shown in the figure below.


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The next building element we are going to add is the Window

Double click on the Window tool (marked as 1 in the figure on the left) and do
the settings.

Select the folder from which we need to select the window. Browse to the
folder Fixed Windows 12 in the window marked as 1 in the figure below.

Select the Window marked as 2 in the figure below.

Set the height, width and sill height as shown the fields marked as 3.

Customise the parameters in the Parameters window similar to door. (marked as 4)

Once the window is ready to be placed in the model select the Anchor Point: (5) (Middle
point for windows placed in the center of the wall and Edge for windows placed near the
corner) and click OK to place the windows.



Windows and Doors can only be
inserted into Walls; they cannot
be placed independently.

Before placing the windows you
can zoom-in to see clearly.

Click on the wall between
columns at grids C/1 and C/2 at
Point 1 with the help of
intelligent mouse cursor. Once
clicked the mouse cursor will
change to a double eyeball .
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Now click on Point 2 (the empty space on the below right side of Point 1). This determines
the position of the window in the wall with reference to the anchor point.
Now the mouse cursor will change to single eyeball click on Point 2 again. This defines
the orientation of the window to the wall. In this case the window is placed flush with the
external face of the room.

See the figures below to insert the other windows based on the Point 1 and Point 2 marked
on the respective figures

2nd Window


3rd Window


4th Window

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5th Window


6th Window

Once the windows were inserted the 3d model will looks like the figure below



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Next building element we are going to add is the Staircase

Double click on the Stair tool (marked as 1 in the figure on the left) and do the
settings.

Select the folder from which we need to select the stair. Browse to the folder
Complete Stairs 12 in the window marked as 2 in the lower figure.

Select the Stair marked as 3 in the figure below.

Set the sizes as shown the fields marked as 4 in the figure below and
customize its parameters on marked 5 if you want.

Once the Stair is ready to be placed in the model we need to select the
anchor point. Select the plan view for the preview by clicking the button
marked as 6 in the figure below. This is slightly different from the Door and
Window anchor point selection. The anchor point need to be selected from
the preview window marked as 7. Click on the bottom right corner of the
staircase in the preview window (marked as 7 in the figure below). Click OK
to place the Stair.





Stairs can be placed
independently.

Before placing the stair you can
zoom-in to see clearly the
anchor point.

Click on the top left corner of the
column at grid A/9 with the help
of intelligent mouse cursor.
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We shall place some furnitures to make the floor complete.

Double click on the Object tool (marked as 1 in the figure on the left) and do
the Object settings.

Select the folders from which we need to select the objects and customise
them with the help of the Parameter panel and Preview panel similar to
doors, windows and stair. Once ready to be placed click OK to place the
objects one by one.


If necessary you can follow the furniture layout shown below in plan and 3D
view.





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We have completed the 1
st
Story, Now we need to add the building
elements to the 2
nd
Story.

To navigate between stories, use the shortcut keys Shift + F2 and
Ctrl (WIN)/Cmd (MAC) + F2 to go up and down the stories
respectively or double click on the story name in the Navigator
Project Map palette.

We can copy the elements from the 1st Story and modify them
instead of creating everything from scratch.

To do so follow the steps below.
1. Go to 1
st
Story.
2. Select the from the tool box.
3. Zoom all by clicking on the on the bottom of the plan window
4. Press Ctrl (WIN)/Cmd (MAC) + A to select all the elements in the 1
st
Story.
5. Press Ctrl (WIN)/Cod (MAC) + C to copy the selection to the clip board.
6. Go to 2
nd
Story.
7. Press Ctrl (WIN)/Cmd (MAC) + V to paste the selection from the clip board.
8. Two scenarios can be happened.
Scenario 1: The elements were shown inside a marquee box. This is basically asking
you to confirm the location. Click out side the box to confirm the location.

Scenario 2: The below dialog box will appear.



Select the fields marked X and click paste. This goes back to the Scenario 1. So, do
the same as Scenario 1.

Once pasted the plan will looks like the figure shown in the next page.
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Select the furniture and press Del key to delete the furniture from the 2
nd
Storey.

Delete the Slab too as the floor profile of 2
nd
Storey is not the same.

Move the wall along Grid C to Grid B by following the steps below
1. Select the wall along Grid C (if the wall is in a group with other walls then suspend the
group by selecting the menu Edit -> Groupings -> Suspend Group to temporarily
suspend the group).
2. Select the Drag command from the menu Edit->Move->Drag.
3. Click on the bottom line of the wall.
4. Move the mouse cursor near the Grid B. Keep it more or less perpendicular to the grid
line. The mouse cursor will change to angle symbol ( ). Click on the line.

Change the Height of the moved wall to 2850 mm.

Select the walls along the Grids 7, 8 and 9 and select Adjust command from the menu Edit-
>Reshape->Adjust.

Click on the wall thats just moved to Grid B. All the selected walls will be extended to the wall
along Grid B

The layout is ready and the next thing is to draw the slab below the floor. Select the Slab
tool from the toolbox and do not change any settings. Select the polygonal
geometry tool ( ) from the Info box palette and draw the slab following the Points 1, 2, 3,
4 (inline with staircase), 5, 6, 7, 8 and 1 as shown in the figure below with the help of
intelligent mouse cursor and guide lines.


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Let us add some curtain walls to the building faade to make it look better.

Double click on the object tool ( ) to go on the Curtain Wall Default Settings
dialogue box .

We can select Curtain Wall Components (marked as 2 on the figure below) and customize its
parameters on the field marked as 3 under the Frame Type and Geometry tab.



For this training we will use the Curtain Wall Default Settings and click OK.

In the Info box, Click and Hold the Geometry Method to select Chained Line (marked as 1
on the figure below)


Zoom-in to place exactly to the location of the Curtan Walls first node.

Enter the first node of the Curtain Wall to Point 1 and move the cursor to Point 2 and Point 3.
Double click to end up the location where the curtain will be place.
(Refer to the figure on the next page.)

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Once Double Click the cursor will change to sun figure ( ) to define the External Side.
Click at Point 4 to place the curtain wall.


On the Place Curtain Wall dialogue box
change the Curtain Wall Height to 3000 same
as the height of the building for every floor
levels. (Marked as 1 on the left figure.)

After placing the Curtain Wall your model will look like the figure on the next page.







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We have completed the 2
nd
Story, Now we need to add the building elements to the 3
rd
Story
using the same method as what you have learned earlier when copying the 1
st
story ot the 2
nd

storey.

After the copy process is complete delete the staircase in the 3
rd
Story and leave the rest of
the elements as it is because the layout is going to be the same.

Go to the Story Roof to add the roof slab

Press Alt (WIN)/Opt (MAC) + F2 to enable the Ghost Story. Ghost Story will show the Story
below for reference during adding in additional elements.

Select the Slab tool from the toolbox and do not change any settings. Select
the rectangle geometry tool ( ) from the Info box palette and draw the slab from Point 1
to Point 2 as shown in the figure below (covering the entire 3
rd
Story Plan) with the help of
intelligent mouse cursor.

We have completed the required Building Information Model with ArchiCAD. In the next chapter
we will create the documentation and presentation drawings.
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The anotations are necessary to help the readers of the drawings to understand the
information provided in the printed drawings.

Use the following tools to add in the annotations, dimensions and 2D informations that you
think its necessary in the printed drawings.





The settings for these tools can be done in the same way as any other tool in ArchiCAD 11.

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Let us add in some sections to the project.
1. Go to the 1
st
Story.
2. Select the section ( ) tool form the tool box.
3. Draw the section line from Point 1 to Point 2 as shown in figure below. Once the second
point is clicked the mouse cursor will change to a single eyeball ( ).
4. Click on the upper side of the line just drawn.
5. A section line will appear in the plan window.
6. Select the section line and right-click (Win) or Ctrl +click (Mac), this will open a menu.



7. Choose Open Section/Elevation will open the section as shown in the figure below


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8. Similarly draw one more section to cut
through the building vertically and get
the section as shown in the figure in the
right.

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Let us do some renderings.
1. Go to 3D window.
2. Adjust the view using the navigation tools Explore and Orbit ( ) in the bottom right
corner of the 3D window (you can try to get the view something like the view shown below
or as per your wish).

3. Go to the menu Document->Creative Imaging->PhotoRendering Settings this open
the dialog box as shown in the figure below.


4. Set the Size: as 800 by 600
pixels and the Resolution:
as 300 dpi. Leave the
settings of Light Works
Effects as it is.
5. Choose a nice sky (day
light) background. This can
be done by choosing the
Picture radio button in the
Background panel as
shown below.


6. Go to the menu Document->Creative Imaging->PhotoRendering Projection to get the
rendering shown on the next page.

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7. Once the rendering is completed, save the image on the local folder for later use (as jpeg
format)

Let us repeat the same steps again but this time to do a sketch rendering.
1. Go to the menu Document->Creative Imaging->PhotoRendering Settings to get the
Settings dialog box.



2. Select Sketch in the Engine: select box, set the Size: as 800 by 600 pixels and the
Resolution: as 300 dpi.



3. Select Aquarium in the Sketch style: select box and leave the rest of the settings.

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4. Click on the Background panel and set to Colours in Background image: radio button.
Choose white color by clicking Sky Color and Ground Color button.
5. Click OK and proceed to do the rendering. You will get the result as shown below. Save
the image as jpeg format for later use.








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1. Click on the button in the navigator palette.
2. Right-click (Win) or Ctrl +click (Mac) on the node
Masters and select new layout. This will open a Create
New Master Layout dialog box.
3. Give a meaning full name and click OK. This will open a
new master layout sheet and create a node under the
Masters node.
4. Right-click (Win) or Ctrl +click (Mac) on the newly
create node (master layout) and you can adjust the
settings of the master (make sure the sheet is of A1
size).
5. Double click on the new master to open the layout and
zoom all (double click on in the left bottom of the
window).
6. You can use the line tool, text tool and other 2d tools to create your title block. If not
then follow the steps below to create a new title block.
a. Choose the line tool and select the polygonal geometry method in
the info box palette.
b. Click on the left top corner of the sheet and drag the mouse to the bottom right
corner of the sheet to draw the sheet border.
c. Zoom to the bottom right corner of the sheet to draw the title
d. Choose the line tool and polygonal geometry method.
e. Click on the right bottom corner of the sheet and drag inside the sheet.
f. Dynamic input box appear next to the mouse cursor.
g. Start typing 200 the value will goes to the Dimension 1 input textbox
automatically then press tab key to switch to the Dimension 2 value and type
100 as shown in the figure below.

h. Select the text tool and click the first and second point with in the box
as shown in the figure below.








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i. A dialog as shown below will appear. Select the text alignment marked as 1,
Enter the text height as 10.0 (marked as 2). Select the style as bold by clicking
the button marked as 3. Type the project name Ex. ArchiCAD Start and click
out side in the drawing area to finish the text input.

j. Add in one more text below it with values same as before for 1, 5.0 for the text
height and take away the bold for the style. Add in the text as Start Now.
k. Draw a line below the text as shown below.

l. Add in a text below the newly drawn line with left alignment, text height 10
and normal style. The text value is going to be a auto text. Click on the button
marked as X.

m. The previous step will open Insert Auto text dialog box. Select Layout in the
Category: Choose Layout Name in the Auto text Item: and click on the Insert
button on the bottom right corner of the dialog box.
That will insert a link for layout name and it will show the actual name when
used in the layout.
Before finishing the text input, press enter to go to the next line and add in the
Layout ID, Layout Number and File Path in a similar way.

n. Insert one more Auto Text on the bottom with left alignment to show the file
path. The file path can be found in the Category: System
o. Go to the menu File->External Content->Place External Drawing and
select the sketch rendering we did earlier in the Rendering chapter.
p. Click near the title to place the image (you can place your logo also). The image
will comes with a title. Right-click (Win) or Ctrl +click (Mac) on the image and
go the Drawing Selection Setting in the menu that pops up that will opens the
settings dialog box where you can do all the settings for the drawing.
q. Go to the Title tab and select No Title as show in the below figure.

r. Select the image and adjust to the correct size and location as shown in the
layout in next page using the tools from the pet palette as shown below (click
and hold on the black color dot of the selected image to get the pet palette)


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7. The layout master is ready. Let us add new layouts. Right-click (Win) or Ctrl +click
(Mac) on the Layout book name ( ) in the navigator palette and
choose New Layout. This will open the Create New layout. Give a meaning full name
and choose the layout master that we created in the previous step.
8. Now a new layout is added to the layout book. Place the floor plans from the project
navigator (click on the to open the project navigator)
9. Drag and drop the 1
st
and 2
nd
storey plan and adjust them as shown in the figure below.

1
st
Story and 2
nd
Story Plan




10. Add two more layouts. Name them as 3
rd
Story and Roof Plan and Section and
Rendering respectively. Place the corresponding plans and sections from the project
navigator; place the rendering as external content. You can follow the layouts in the
next page to arrange the drawings positions.
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3
rd
Story and Roof Plan

Sections and Rendering

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