Another little reason we could do with more parametric objects is so we're not lumbered with the job of manually tagging everything with IFC data.
Some examples that come to mind: balconies, balustrades, rainwater pipes/cutters/hoppers etc., metal and stone/concrete flashings and capping systems. These things are on every building we design.
(And, as always, while they should be parametric objects we should also be able to model them directly rather than relying on dialogue windows and the OIP.)
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Another little reason we could do with more parametric objects is so we're not lumbered with the job of manually tagging everything with IFC data.
Some examples that come to mind: balconies, balustrades, rainwater pipes/cutters/hoppers etc., metal and stone/concrete flashings and capping systems. These things are on every building we design.
(And, as always, while they should be parametric objects we should also be able to model them directly rather than relying on dialogue windows and the OIP.)
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