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Flexible Drawing Titles in ArchiCAD: Solving Documentation Bottlenecks

In any professional ArchiCAD workflow, the Layout Book is where the “heavy lifting” of design meets the precision of documentation. However, achieving a consistent, professional look across hundreds of layouts often reveals the technical limitations of the standard ArchiCAD Drawing Title. Whether you are navigating the new features of ArchiCAD 28 or maintaining legacy standards, […]

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How to show concrete structural falls under wet areas for concrete setout drawings in Archicad

One of the recurring challenges when documenting concrete setout drawings in Archicad is clearly communicating structural falls under wet areas. Bathrooms, laundries, balconies, and similar wet zones all require accurate slopes, correct levels, and compliant falls, both for construction and for coordination with engineers and builders. While Graphisoft Archicad provides several native methods to model

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How to show Finish Ceiling Levels (FCL) measured from finish floor level (FFL) in Archicad

When documenting buildings in Archicad, created by Graphisoft, it is common to show level information for floors, slabs, ceilings, and structural elements. Archicad includes several options for displaying these heights. You can show the top and bottom levels of most elements relative to Project Zero, the first reference level, the second reference level, or Sea

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How to show accessible door circulation clearances to Australian standards in Archicad

Checking compliance of doors to Australian Standard Accessibility requirements is an essential part of quality control within Architectural practices. For projects in Australia, compliance with Australian Standards AS 1428.1 and AS 1428.2 is mandatory. While Graphisoft Archicad provides built in tools to manually enter values to represent door clearances, it does not offer a straightforward

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