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Greetings all, In your expierences have you found a way to convert ArchiCAD objects into functional Revit families? Can this be done in an effecient manner? Thanks
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hello,
Just a guess. it would follow the same process of converting a Sketch up model into Revit by finding a third program that Archicad will convert to. For example convert Archicad into a DWG then loading the DWG into Revit and editing it from there. Look for Convert Sketchup to Revit. I am not familier with Archicad.
Let me know how you get on.
Joe
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joekozelka,
I think he did something else in the past 5 years!
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