Browniee Posted September 3, 2010 Share Posted September 3, 2010 I am currently studding my second last year of school in high school (yr11) going into last year (yr12) and in yr 12 i have to complete a major work for the year my plans are to design with all floor plans construction plans and everything. A very origami style house a little like an indoor climbing wall style. I have no experience with either revit architecture or VW however my teacher can use revit but i would probably have to learn allot of it myself anyway. What would you guys recommend for the easiest quickest program for a quite complex design using alot of angles and shapes kinda like this http://www.mcbridecharlesryan.com.au/#/projects/klein-bottle-house/ I have to do all the different drawings like structural orthogonal and stuff and then a good presentation of the house like a walk though video. I'm new to these forum and all this stuff any help will be very much appreciated thank you very much. Quote Link to comment
Yoginathaswami Posted September 4, 2010 Share Posted September 4, 2010 I am not an architect but found VW was the easiest to learn. I tried demo version of the couple other softwares before making the decision. Plus great support from this forum community. Quote Link to comment
Diamond Posted September 4, 2010 Share Posted September 4, 2010 I think wait to have a look at VW 2011 that comes out this month. I think it will be a large jump forward in both modelling tools and rendering your model. Quote Link to comment
Jershaun Posted September 6, 2010 Share Posted September 6, 2010 I don't know much how Revit models therefore I'm not sure whether that style of architecture is possible in Revit. VW however, can model that style and vw is very easy to learn. The problem comes when making plans for that style of architecture (the link you posted). The current state of vw doesn't automatically create 2D representation of certain 3D objects. The 3D tools needed to create that architecture are unfortunately some of the tools that create those "3D objects without 2D representation". There are work-arounds but they are a bit complicated for a new-comer. My advise is to check if revit can model that building in 3D and have an automatic representation in 2D (and vice-versa), if it does then Revit is the choice, if not, vw wins. Also as Diamond has said, wait for vw2011 to finally make your choice. Quote Link to comment
RubenH Posted September 6, 2010 Share Posted September 6, 2010 I have already made those kind of models, inside Vectorworks. For plans there are many solutions. Neither of them difficult. In that kind of projects is where Vectorworks really shines. Many students of mine came with that kind of geometry... and they love Vectorworks. Quote Link to comment
VincentCuclair Posted September 6, 2010 Share Posted September 6, 2010 I would definitely have a look at ArchiCAD as an alternative to Revit, if that is an option (I believe they have a student version.......leaning walls are possible for example however 3D modeling is limited.......I haven't worked with Revit but of the little I know they are very similar. Quote Link to comment
Browniee Posted September 8, 2010 Author Share Posted September 8, 2010 Thanks alot i really appreciate it from everyone im probably looking towards going with Vectorworks from the suggestions.it sounds like Vectorworks would fit more appropriately with the design im looking for. As soon as i get a mac in the next couple of weeks il get learning. And if i need help with the 2d plans i know i have a good community here to help thank you very much Quote Link to comment
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