This solution helps designers to draw documents and lists the necessary reinforcement for their buildings in ArchiCAD. The application provides tools to define all 2D drawings as well as complete 3D models.
The solution contains a library of different reinforcement objects and an Add-on. They provide great freedom in defining constructions and also help to specify complex objects. Eptar Reinforcement also checks the rebar ID numbering and corrects it if necessary. With Reinforcement tool, users can simply calculate the necessary amount of rebars. Iron list is available on the floor plan just as the interactive schedule.
ArchiTerra is the solution for ArchiCAD users to create and manage 3D terrain models. It is a useful tool especially if you need to work with large sites, allowing the insertion of other elements such as roads, plateaus, buildings and others.
ArchiTerra was developed and created to solve a particular problem for ArchiCAD users: the creation and management of tridimensional land models.
Our aim is to develop useful tools and apps for Archicad users. On the eptar cad support page, you will find free and inexpensive Archicad add-ons and libraries that will make working in Archicad easier and more effective. Here is a small selection of our solutions:
ArchiTerra is an affordable addition to Archicad that provides increased functionality for terrain and landscaping. The terrain model can be easily edited and supplemented with everything from roads, buildings, trees and you can combine functions from ArchiTerra with objects and tools from Archicad. You can easily color parts of the model, generate length profiles on roads and find elevations anywhere in the terrain.
Also included is Norwegian-adapted SOSI import, which contains functions for automatic generation of 3D terrain, existing buildings and correct floor plan with, among other things, neighboring boundaries, building lines, etc.
.xyz or .txt. Bullet lists, with terrain data, .kof can be used after some processing in Excel. Point clouds can be imported in .xyz format, and filtered (minimum distance between points can be defined) before generating a terrain model.
Using ArchiTerra, you can import map data in SOSI format into Archicad as a 2D map, and you can create terrain models very quickly. You can also use 3D data from SOSI, such as. buildings, to generate models of existing buildings and building facilities. Importing a set of SOSI files and generating a terrain as well as an environment model only takes a few minutes and is really easy to do.
The [eptar] Reinforcement tool opens up the world of Archicad towards civil engineers who work closely with fellow architects. The solution provides a helpful tool that enables civil engineers and architects to work on the same BIM model, without leaving the Archicad environment, making this an ideal add-on for medium-sized architecture firms.
The solution helps designers to draw, document and list the necessary reinforcement for their buildings in Archicad. The application provides tools to define all 2D drawings and the complete 3D model as well as the cutting list of rebar. The solution supports Archicad network-keys as well.
This solution helps users define real roof tile designs for their buildings modeled in Archicad. The solution offers real products and true-to-life colors from the product range of Mediterrn Hungary Ltd. Download content
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ArchiCAD users are already used to elements and objects that can be defined by giving them parameters in the settings window. Elements of the Reinforcement solution are no exceptions. Individual elements such as rebars, meshes, and stirrups can be found in the Objects category, and be set and placed as any regular ArchiCAD object. Users can define the type, diameter, quality, measures of the steel elements, choose their position and set different display options and labels in the settings window. Placed objects appear in both 2D and 3D views at the same time, and most features can be adjusted in these views as well. The basic and most used rebar shapes are prepared in the library, but users also have the opportunity to use the polygonal form, where edges can be added and altered with the help of moving hotspots on the plan, and therefore make almost any shape they want. In fact, almost any reinforcement plan could be modeled with the use of individual elements only; however there are a few more options in [eptar] Reinforcement, which can make your work easier.
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