5 Segredos para um Modelo Federado Perfeito no Archicad com IFC

Learn how to prepare and export your architectural model in Archicad to integrate a Federated BIM Model without errors. Correct export to IFC format is crucial to ensure compatibility, budgeting, and project planning, avoiding serious geometry and positioning problems. In this practical tutorial, you will see the definitive step-by-step process to configure your file, ensuring that the architecture fits perfectly with the structural, electrical, and plumbing disciplines. In this video, you will discover: What is a Federated Model: Understand the importance of combining multiple disciplines into a single file for visualization and *Clash Detection*. Federation Strategy (BEP): How to correctly separate elements using layer combinations and respecting the BIM Execution Plan. View Configuration: The importance of filtering out floors and unwanted elements (such as zones) before exporting. Origin Point (0,0): How to adjust the origin and elevation of the project so that all models fall exactly in the same place. IFC Translator (BREP Geometry): The secret to configuring the "Exact Geometry" export translator and ensuring the model is read correctly by other software. Collision Detection: Tips on material properties (such as air and soil volume) that affect export. If you want to master interoperability in Archicad and deliver professional models, this guide is for you. Did you like the content? Leave your like and subscribe to the channel for more advanced BIM and Archicad tips that will elevate the level of your projects.